How to maintain genuine leather clothing
Here are some suggestions for caring for genuine leather:
- Avoid contact with dirt: When taking off the leather, place it in a ventilated place, but do not expose it to the sun. Avoid contact with oil, acidic and alkaline substances.
- Cleaning and disinfection: Send the leather to a professional leather care shop regularly for thorough cleaning and disinfection. Pay attention to using leather care products with emulsion formulas, and avoid water-based agents to prevent leather deformation and aging.
- Wipe stains: If the leather is stained with oil, do not use strong irritating removers. Use a clean cotton cloth to absorb the oil, and then use professional leather care products to clean.
- Polish before seasonal collection: Supplement the “nutrition” of the leather to keep the leather soft, smooth and shiny, and extend its life. You can use leather polish, or send it to a professional shop for better maintenance.
- Note when collecting: Hang it up, cover it with a piece of cloth, do not fold it, to prevent wrinkles. If placed in a box, spread it flat, no need to put mothballs.
Remember, the maintenance of genuine leather clothing is not the brighter the better, but it should remain soft and have a natural and gentle luster.