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Do you Know How to Clean your Leather?

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Are you expensive leather pieces just sitting in a closet or in a corner somewhere because they look old and dingy? Even though you can't always fix all of the blemishes on leather you can fix most stains and wear spots. Read more to find out how to restore your leather.

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Do You Know How to Clean Your Leather?

It is true that when you don’t know how to clean and maintain your precious leather, chances are your leather will either be consumed totally by mold or worse ruin it in the process. Cleaning leather garments is relatively simple in most cases. So, how do you do it?

First of all it is best to treat your coat with a protective treatment such as a suede or leather guard. The treatment will protect your leather garment and help prevent the ingress of water, dirt and grime.It is best to treat your coat with leather groom a couple of times a year or as required. On other occasions a slightly damp cloth will remove most marks or stains.

For scuffs or color loss there are a couple of options:
•If because of its age the garment is losing its color, then spending some time conditioning it will help a lot. Heat exposure such as central heating will make Leather become dry due and can make it artificially dull. A little conditioner may be all that is needed to rejuvenate it.
•If damage is minor, use a leather polish in renovating its shine to cover the scuffs. However, this kind of operation is dependant on the type of materials used.

The lining on the other part of your leather garment that you may want to clean however won’t require it, provided your garment is left to air dry on a regular basis and kept hanging for the majority of the time.

If you do want to clean it, you can clean it by hand with a sponge and a small amount of water and washing powder. Be extra careful as not to saturate your garment. Another trick for getting rid of unwanted smells like smoke etc from the lining of a garment is to lightly run a vacuum cleaner over it.

These are just simple to do steps to make your leather looking amazingly new and smelling great. By maintaining your leather, mold and mildew won’t even think of inhabiting on your leather, plus, it will surely last for many years.

For more helpful information about leather care visit www.butlerssecret.com/leather

Author: Richard Lindner

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