Leather Care
1. Regular Cleaning
- Dust regularly: Wipe the bag with a soft, dry cloth or microfiber to remove dirt and dust.
- Use a leather cleaner: Apply a leather-specific cleaner using a soft cloth, but avoid harsh chemicals. Test on a small area first.
2. Conditioning
- Moisturize: Leather can dry out, so condition it every 3-6 months with a high-quality leather conditioner to maintain softness and prevent cracking.
- Avoid over-conditioning: Too much product can cause buildup, so use sparingly.
3. Protection
- Waterproofing: Leather is sensitive to moisture. Use a leather protectant spray to shield it from water, especially in rainy climates.
- Avoid exposure to sunlight and heat: Prolonged exposure can cause fading and drying. Store bags in a cool, dry place.
4. Storage
- Keep shape: Stuff the bag with tissue paper or a dust bag to retain its shape when not in use.
- Use dust bags: Store the leather bag in the provided dust bag or a breathable cotton bag to protect it from dust and scratches.
- Air out regularly: Let the bag breathe by occasionally taking it out of storage.
5. Avoid Stains
- Be mindful of liquids: Keep liquids like oils, perfumes, or pens away from the leather, as they can stain it.
- Clean spills immediately: If a spill occurs, blot (don't rub) with a dry cloth and let it air-dry.
6. Professional Care
- For deep cleaning or stubborn stains, consider professional leather cleaning services to avoid damage.