Suggestions for maintenance and storage of leather goods
- Bag leather goods should avoid long-term exposure to high temperature, sunlight, and light, which will cause deformation and fading of the leather.
- Avoid overlapping, hanging or squeezing, which will force the leather to wrinkle and deform, and it will not be able to restore its original shape.
- Before storage, the leather products must be cleaned and maintained and placed in a ventilated place to dry in the shade. A bubble cloth can be placed in the bag to shape the bag, and the bag can be taken out for half a year or a year, and maintained and ventilated once.
- Leather products should be placed in a low temperature, low humidity and ventilated place. Avoid mildew. If the leather products become mildew, you can’t just wipe them with towel water or maintenance oil, because the wiping is only a surface treatment and cannot really remove the mold, which will easily cause the deterioration of the leather products and accelerate the aging.
- Leather products, especially suede, are prone to produce white mold when they are damp, and in more serious cases, cyan and yellow molds appear, and the color of spots or plaques will show different shades.
- It is forbidden to take it directly to the sun or to dry it with a hair dryer, which will cause the leather to become brittle and cracked.
- You must take protective measures when you make a new bag, otherwise it will be difficult to clean completely if it is dirty or stained with the color of the clothes.
- Please don’t put the leather bag on the window or near the wall next to the toilet, because it is easy to get wet.
- Bags should not be placed in a moisture-proof box for a long time. They are likely to be too dry and inelastic. They will crack when taken out and used. It is recommended to take them out for maintenance for a period of time.