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For delicate or water-sensitive materials, low-moisture methods are used, minimising the risk of shrinkage or water damage. Leather requires an entirely different process, involving gentle cleaning agents followed by conditioning treatments that restore moisture and flexibility to the material. After cleaning, technicians often use neutralising agents to remove any residue, leaving the fabric soft and fresh without sticky traces that attract new dirt. The final stage is drying, which is accelerated using advanced air movers, ensuring that furniture is ready for use within hours.