A leather office chair will be easier to clean and wont stain.
The best way to clean a leather desk chair is by finding a cleaner with a pH-balanced to leather, spray it on a cloth of your choice, and wipe the office chair. If there is dirt on the cloth, you should clean it and repeat until the cloth comes off clean.
The best way to clean a leather desk chair is by finding a cleaner with a pH-balanced to leather, spray it on a cloth of your choice, and wipe the office chair. If there is dirt on the cloth, you should clean it and repeat until the cloth comes off clean.
When choosing an executive desk chair I would go with leather. Not only will leather look better it is very durable and easy to keep clean.
This answer depends on the users personal preference. However, leather lasts longer and is easier to clean. http://www.furnitureforlivingroom.org/livingroomfurniture/is-leather-furniture-better-than-cloth.html
A white office chair is not common but you should be able to find ones of any material from cloth to leather to plastic. This site has a lot of white office chairs: http://www.officechairsoutlet.com/White-Office-Chairs-s/216.htm
Cloth chairs can be custom colored to match your office decor.
Keeping your leather chair clean can be accomplished by wiping daily with a dry cloth and vacuuming corners as needed. Water and many soaps are not intended for leather. Always read the care instruction tag on leather furniture and follow the manufacturers suggestions
I use a Chamoie leather or Camel leather if you can get camel leather its well better
Leather is not a cloth.
Yes they can, they can use leather and cloth (Leather is better for druids).
Leather, Vinyl and Propolene chairs are by far the easiest fabrics to clean, often times with a damp cloth & a non-abarive spray cleaner. The Mesh & Fabric chairs may require steam cleaning on a regular basis to keep them clean & neat looking. I would suggest the Leather & Vinyl chairs for an office environment and would consider a Fabric or Mesh chair only at home.
To remove pee from a leather chair, start by blotting up as much liquid as possible with a clean cloth. Then mix a solution of mild soap and water, dampen a clean cloth with the solution, and gently wipe the affected area. Let it air dry and finish with a leather conditioner to restore the leather's softness.