Re: Bradington-Young Leather Recliner
You have a pull-up pure aniline leather on that chair, its a VERY nice hide. Pull-ups are designed to show color bursts when subjected to pressure (ie., scratches easily). That's the sign of REAL leather, embrace it. Now, this class of leather has very little topcoat on it, just a waxy finish. You want to make sure you keep it cleaned and conditioned regularly and not put in direct sunlight to avoid fade. I have the pull up care kits in my store @ $ 83 per kit, or the Giles and Moore # 33 Conditioner (my personal favorite) 2 oz is $ 30,6 oz is $ 65, and make your own cleaner with plain soap and water.
Readjust your back core. Recline the chair with you out of it, remove the seat cushion and you should see a zipper on the bottom of the back casing. Open the zipper, pull out the fiber core cushion, and fluff it briskly like you are throwing a pizza into the air. When fully fluffed, reinstall. If that doesn't fix it, request your selling dealer to order a extra full core from Bradington Young to put in the back. That should be at no charge.
Your photos are sideways because you are using an iPhone. To get them to post correctly, you MUST edit them after taking the shot. The easiest way to edit is in the phone and simply press EDIT and then CROP and once you make a crop, save it. Then when you post it will display as you expect.
Duane Collie
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