Leather Care
Our leather product should last you a lifetime. However, taking care of your leather goods is crucial for maintaining their longevity and appearance. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you keep your leather items in top condition:
Regular Cleaning:
Dust and dirt can accumulate on leather surfaces over time. Wipe your leather items regularly with a soft, dry cloth to remove any surface dust.
For deeper cleaning, use a damp cloth with a mild soap or leather cleaner. Make sure to test it on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure it doesn't cause any damage.
Conditioning:
Leather can dry out and lose its natural oils, leading to cracks and stiffness. Apply a leather conditioner or cream to moisturize and nourish the leather.
Use a clean, soft cloth to apply the conditioner in circular motions, ensuring even coverage. Let it absorb into the leather for a few hours or as per the product instructions, then wipe off any excess conditioner.
Leather can dry out and lose its natural oils, leading to cracks and stiffness. Apply a leather conditioner or cream to moisturize and nourish the leather.
Use a clean, soft cloth to apply the conditioner in circular motions, ensuring even coverage. Let it absorb into the leather for a few hours or as per the product instructions, then wipe off any excess conditioner.
Avoid Excessive Moisture:
Leather is susceptible to damage from excessive moisture. Avoid exposing your leather items to water or rain, as it can cause stains and water spots.
If your leather does get wet, gently pat it dry with a clean cloth and allow it to air dry naturally. Avoid using heat sources like hairdryers, as they can cause the leather to crack.
Leather is susceptible to damage from excessive moisture. Avoid exposing your leather items to water or rain, as it can cause stains and water spots.
If your leather does get wet, gently pat it dry with a clean cloth and allow it to air dry naturally. Avoid using heat sources like hairdryers, as they can cause the leather to crack.
Protection from Sunlight:
Prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause leather to fade and become brittle. Store your leather items away from direct sunlight when not in use, and consider using UV protectant sprays if they will be exposed to sunlight frequently.
Prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause leather to fade and become brittle. Store your leather items away from direct sunlight when not in use, and consider using UV protectant sprays if they will be exposed to sunlight frequently.
Storage:
When not in use, store your leather goods in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Avoid storing them in plastic bags or containers, as leather needs to breathe.
Use dust bags to cover leather items and protect them from dust and scratches.
When not in use, store your leather goods in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Avoid storing them in plastic bags or containers, as leather needs to breathe.
Use dust bags to cover leather items and protect them from dust and scratches.