Re: Serviceability etc. of Capri, Quintessence, Weston, Leighton and Tiburon
Hancock and Moore stopped using Serviceability ratings a few years ago. I think this was a good idea on their part, because it depends mostly on how the pieces are treated / used once in the home. I have seen customers destroy leather hides in as little as five years, others get thirty or more out of the same frame and leather. Lifestyle and maintenance are the key. Ask yourself honestly if you do any of the following, if so then a leather such as Capri is not your best choice:
* Eat meals frequently on the furniture
* Wipe hands on the leather
* Work in the yard / garage and sit on the pieces full of sweat / dirt / oil
* Sit in the pieces in wet clothes
* Are not willing to do the cleaning/conditioning regimen every 6 months
* Take medications that change the chemical balance of your skin oils that can stain leathers.
Leather Solutions makes a barrier product for soft anilines such as Capri that will greatly increase the resistance to staining, its a one-time application product when new.
--Capri Navy : Luxury leather, elegant and velvet-like. Nude leather, susceptible to staining.
--Quintessence Navy ; As for Capri
--Weston Navy; Light waxy pull-up effect. Resists spills better than Capri/Quintessence
--Leighton Steel: Heavyweight Aniline, of this group one of the toughest
--Tiburon Stone: Great pull-up effect, and like all pull-ups, the infused waxes are naturally stain resistant, wears in great over time.
Duane Collie
Straight answers from thirty-six years in the business.
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