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Dry Cleaning and Laundry Tips

Love Leather? Here's How to Keep Your Pieces Clean and Long-Lasting

February 28, 2020

 

From jackets to pants, quality leather clothes never go out of style. They provide a comfortable fit and extra protection for your body; heavy leather clothing helps to insulate your body in the winter, while lighter variants—believe it or not—provide benefits for summer use. Although leather clothes are sturdy and durable, they need to be taken care of to last long. Because of the properties of leather, it requires a different cleaning method compared to other clothing materials. Here are tips to help you tackle grease, stains, and other dirt on your leather clothes:

Dry Cleaning Leather

Placing your leather garments in the washing machine is never a good idea. Although it is water-resistant, submerging it in water permanently damages the item. To clean leather, dry clean it at home or take the item to a specialized dry-cleaning company.

When dry cleaning at home, you can choose between two options:

  • Using soap and water

Create a mild soap solution by adding two teaspoons of liquid dish solution to a few ounces of warm water. Submerge a sponge or soft towel on the solution and wring out the excess liquid.

Run the damp towel or sponge in long, smooth motions on the stain of the leather garment. Pay attention to areas with discolored patches, stains, and water spots.

Rinse the garment by wiping it with clean water. Pat the leather with a dry towel until it’s completely dry.

  • Using a leather cleaner

Specialty cleaners contain ingredients that get rid of dirt and stains while keeping the leather soft and supple. Squeeze a dime-sized amount of the product onto a dirty part of the garment and apply more when needed.

Rub a soft, clean towel on the area until the product has been absorbed completely. Use a separate clean cloth to wipe off excess leather cleaner on the garment. There’s no need to rinse the product after the process.

Taking Care of Your Leather Clothes

Always check the label inside the garment to know what type of leather it’s made of, as well as the preferred cleaning method. Leather products come in different types—leather, nubuck, and suede—and they require different methods of cleaning.

Test cleaning products on an inconspicuous area of the clothing first before applying it to the entire garment. Instead of cleaning the leather by hand, use a leather cleaning brush to prevent unnecessary force that could damage the material.

Waterproof your leather garments to prolong their lifespan. You can do so by spraying them with a waterproofing agent and applying leather conditioning cream.

Leather Dry Cleaning Services

Although there are do-it-yourself cleaning options available, having your leather clothes professionally dry cleaned is the better option. Qualified leather experts have the equipment and knowledge to get rid of stubborn stains in your garments.

Don’t take chances with your leather clothes; leave the cleaning to the professionals. If you’re looking for high-quality, same-day laundry services for your leather clothes, trust Starcrest Cleaners.

Trust us with your clothes, and we’ll care for your items as meticulously as you would. Our certified stain removal experts treat the garment for preexisting stains before sending it to dry cleaning.

At Starcrest Cleaners, your garments are in good hands. Contact us today at (877) 722 2209 to learn more about our services.

 

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