Leather is one of the most delicate fashion fabrics and prone to breaking and peeling, so it is crucial to have a sparse and careful cleaning routine.
The fashion It is constantly changing and it is impossible to keep completely up to date with new trends. However, there are garments that will never be stopped, such as straight jeans, white shirts or black boots. Within this category are the leather walletswhich have resisted for years in the industry.
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While other materials may be easier to clean, leather gives a elegance and a structure to the wallets that no other fabric can achieve. Therefore, to take care of them and extend their useful life, it is crucial to know how to give them a cleaning without damaging the textile in the process and ensuring that it does not lose its color.


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How to clean a leather wallet
Care to clean it inside
Before you start cleaning your leather bag, empty everything inside and shake it carefully to remove any dirt. If you have a brown bag, make sure the surface has no visible stains. If you see that it is very dirty, you can use a damp cloth with very little water and gently rub the stained place. A handheld vacuum cleaner can also be helpful in case you have crumbs or dust.
Leather cleaning
To clean the exterior, you will need a soft or microfiber cloth, warm water, neutral soap, it can be hand soap or a mild detergent, and a leather conditioner if you have it.
- Prepare the solution: In a container, mix a little warm water with a few drops of neutral soap.
- I did a test: Before cleaning the entire bag, test the solution on a hidden spot to make sure it doesn’t harm the leather.
- Dampen the cloth: Soak the cloth in the solution and wring it well so that it does not drip. You have to prevent the leather from getting too wet.
- Gentle cleaning: Wipe the damp cloth carefully over the surface of the wallet, following the direction of the grain of the leather. Don’t rub too hard.
- Drying: Use a clean, dry cloth to remove excess moisture and give it a final touch. Do not expose it to direct sun, let it dry at room temperature.
- Conditioner (optional): You can put a leather conditioner on it once it is dry. This helps keep it hydrated and protected.
- Storage: When not in use, store it in a cool, dry place, preferably in a cloth case to take care of it.
Source: Ambito

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