Any product made of genuine leather loses its luster over time, becomes covered with small scratches or becomes dull. In order not to spoil an expensive accessory or shoes, it is important to abandon aggressive solvents in favor of proven and gentle care methods. The right approach allows you not only to clean the surface, but also to restore the structure of the material, restoring its softness and natural shine.
The following products are best suited for effective and safe skin cleansing at home:
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Soap solution with the addition of a few drops of ammonia is a classic way to get rid of general dirt and dust.
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Specialized saddle soapwhich gently flushes dirt out of pores while moisturizing the fibers.
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Soft micellar water oil- and alcohol-free, ideal for removing fresh stains from bags and wallets.
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Table vinegar solution with water in a one to one ratio, which effectively copes with salt stains on winter shoes.
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Castor oil or Vaseline, used after cleaning to polish and protect the material from drying out.
The main rule when working with leather is to avoid excessive wetting. Water penetrates deep into the structure, and when it dries, it makes the material rough and brittle. Cleaning should be carried out with a slightly damp cloth made of microfibermoving in the direction of the fibers. After the procedure, the product should dry naturally, away from batteries and direct sunlight.
Regular preventive maintenance and the use of high-quality protective creams extend the life of your favorite things for many years. Clean and well-groomed skin always looks expensive and emphasizes the neatness of its owner.
