Washing and dry cleaning leather

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Washing and dry cleaning leather

The cleaning of leather clothing can be done by a specialized dry cleaning company or at home.

Soiling caused by sweat or normal dirt on specific areas can lead to customers wanting specialist help. "Grease and sweat marks on the collar" or soiled sleeve cuffs are typical for leather clothing. Occasionally, leather clothing is also given to carry out localised cleaning because of fading. In such cases, it is not a "cleaning" in the classical sense, but specialized leather cleaners are also able to do colouring works.


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Fat collar of a jacket. - Faded goat suede.

 

In leather clothing, cleaning and washing instructions are usually labelled. However, they are always very general and do not address the specific treatment for the specific type of leather.


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Typical care label.

 

There are various methods for the cleaning of leather


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Leather has no basic problem when it gets wet.

 

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Normal textile clothing detergents do not contain oils and dry the leather too much with each wash.

 

Washing leather clothing with a special leather detergent.



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