Leather Care Guidance

Here are what you need to know for caring and maintaining your leather items: 

 

|   Leather Maintenance  |

 

 

1) Keep the leather clean.

Clean your leather piece regularly, at least once a week.

 

2) Keep it in a cool, dry place when not in use. 

Mildew can deteriorate leather if it is allowed to grow on it. Don’t leave your items in a humid or wet environment.

 

3) Keep leather items out of the sun. 

The sun will dry the leather out and make it brittle. Keep it away from direct exposure from sun. Once your leather has become brittle it will begin to crack and deteriorate.

 

4) Add moisture to your leather. 

If your leather is starting to dry out or crack. You can select the right caring products and moisturize the material by applying leather lotion or a leather cream.  

 

 

|   Leather Cleaning   |

 

 

1) Keep clean. 

Brush off any dirt of grime from the leather with your hand or a dry cloth, then switch to a damp cloth. We suggest to do the cleaning at least once a week.  

 

2) Do not use any soap or cleanser.

Chemicals of those cleansers can remove the natural oils in the leather used to preserve the material, or deteriorate the coating of leather. These will cause the leather to dry out, crack, and begin to deteriorate. Suggest to use water.

 

3) Dry your leather slowly. 

If your leather piece gets wet. Use a dry cloth to absorb the moisture. Dry the leather in room temperature by letting it sit. Do not put your leather by a fire, in the sun, or near a heater to dry it off. Drying leather quickly will change its chemical structure, causing it to become brittle and crack.