Leather Care Instructions

Leather Care Instructions | Expert Leather Care Tips- FHENTY

Essential leather care instructions for your FHENTY leather bag. Learn how to maintain and prolong the lifespan of your leather items.

It’s normal for leather to have a specific smell. Sometimes, new leather bags can have a stronger smell. This happens because leather is a natural product. In order to tackle this, you should hang your bag outside and air it. Regularly using your new bag also helps to remove unwanted smells. If this does not help, put folded paper or a scented bag inside the bag and change it every few days until the smell disappears.

 

Our Leather care recommendations

  • We recommend that you avoid exposing your bag to direct water and moisture without using a waterproof spray. Also, if you get caught in the rain, it’s normal for the drops to leave temporary bubble-like stains. Don’t worry, they’ll fade away quickly!
  • We also recommend that you avoid using direct heat, such as radiators or fans, to dry your bag. If exposed to this type of heat, the leather might change its shape and texture
  • Before using any leather care products, always start with a small amount and apply it to inconspicuous areas

Effective Stain Removal on Leather

Correctly identifying the type of stain on leather is crucial to prevent damage that can be caused by excessive scrubbing during the removal process. For instance, watermarks may initially look dark on the leather, but they generally become much lighter as they dry. On the other hand, oil-based stains tend to develop gradually, showing up as yellowish discoloration over time.

When dealing with stains around delicate areas such as piping or intricate seams, it’s recommended to use specially formulated, chemical-free cleaning solutions. These blends are designed to effectively remove stains without harming these sensitive parts of the leather. Using the right product for each type of stain is key to preserving the leather’s condition and appearance.

  • Mild Soap Solution: For common stains, use a mixture of warm water and mild dish soap that is fragrance-free.
  • Dabbing Technique: Gently dab the stain with a damp cloth without scrubbing.
  • Rubbing Alcohol for Ink: Apply carefully with a cotton swab for ink stains. Caution: This must be tested on a less visible location to look at how the dye will be affected. Rubbing alcohol can remove the ink stain, but can also remove the dye of the leather.
  • Baking Soda or Cornstarch for Oils: Apply, leave for a few hours, then wipe off.
  • Dry Thoroughly: Ensure leather is not left saturated with any liquid. If the leather gets wet, gently pat it dry with a paper towel and let it air dry in a dry space. Avoid using a hair dryer, as excessive heat can damage leather.
  • Professional Assistance: Seek help for stubborn or complex stains on other accessories or leather items.

Storing and caring for leather during seasonal changes

As the seasons change, it’s important to take extra care when storing your leather items. Proper storage can help preserve the quality and prevent damage to your leather goods. Here are some tips for storing and caring for leather during seasonal changes:

  • Clean and condition before storing: Before storing away your leather items for the season, make sure to clean and condition them thoroughly. This will remove any dirt, sweat, or stains that may have accumulated and keep the leather moisturized. Use a leather cleaner and conditioner that are specifically designed for your type of leather to ensure the best results.
  • Store in a cool, dry place: Moisture can be detrimental to leather, causing it to warp, mold, or crack. When storing your leather goods, choose a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid storing them in basements, garages, or attics, as these areas often have fluctuating temperature and humidity levels.
  • Use dust bags or breathable covers: To protect your leather items from dust and scratches, consider storing them in dust bags or breathable covers. These will allow the leather to breathe while providing a barrier against potential damage. Avoid using plastic bags, as they can trap moisture and lead to mildew growth.

By following these tips, you can ensure that your leather items are properly cared for during seasonal changes. This will prolong their lifespan and keep them looking their best for years to come.