How to clean and care for your leather handbag
August 03, 2018
Popular fashion
Tips to make it last forever
We all be familiar with investing in a designer handbag can
be a great investment, particularly as its value will most certainly have bigger
by the time you resell it.
However, how you care for it will impact its value, as if it
shows too many signs of wear and tear, people won’t be willing to pay as much
for it.
So we thinking we’d enquire the Handbag Clinic at Harvey
Nichols Knightsbridge, for their top tips on how to worry for your leather
handbag.
Oh, and these are clearly really handy if you just want to
keep your bag as perfect as possible eternally, even if you you don’t want to
sell it!
1. Protect your handbag from day one
Whenever we buy something new, we always want to keep it in
perfect condition and the best place to start is with prevention. We advise
using leather shield cream as soon as you take it home. It add a defensive
barrier to leather that repels stains and protects the outside from wear and
tear.
2. Clean your bag regularly
Whether it’s new or old, as healthy as protective your bag,
regular cleaning is a have got to. For a quick swab, a damp cloth is sufficient,
but typically luggage will need a more careful clean by a expert or using expert
cleaning product every 2-3 months to keep them in top condition.
3. Only use specialist leather cleaners
Never use baby wipes, vinegar or any other ‘home remedy’ for
cleaning. Many of these products have chemicals and substances in them that can
cause drying or colour loss
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4. remain your bag in a dust bag when not in use
If your hand bag came with a powder bag, use it! This will turn
aside the build-up of dust when it’s not in use and stop any chance scuffs. If
you don’t have a dust bag, utilize a pillowcase.
5. Keep your bag stuffed
When not during use, stuff your bag with effervesce wrap or flat
some old clothing to help keep its shape.
6. Avoid holding the handles too much
Admittedly, this is a small piece of an bizarre one but
natural oils as of the skin or oils from moisturisers can injure the leather
and cause it to stain! defensive your leather will help, but try investment
your bag more than your arm.
7. Avoid wearing a light coloured bag with new denim jeans
Dye go is one of the toughest stains to remove and a little
we deal with every day. One of the most ordinary causes is trying new denim
jeans with a light coloured handbag. Avoid dye transfer by (you guessed it!)
protecting your bag and washing new jeans before tiring them.
8. Make sure the lid’s on!
Leaking pen, water bottles and even base not only ruin your
day but can ruin your bag too! (You would not believe the quantity of horror
stories we have heard) When we’re in a rush, we’re all guilty of throwing
everything in our bag and not examination if they’re sealed properly. Take time
to put pens in a pencil holder, your make-up in a bag and check your water bravery!
9. Be careful where you place your bag
At home, in the car, at work… Where do you keep your bag
when it’s not in use? To put off colour fading and injure to the leather, try
to avoid heaters and direct daylight. Heat can cause the leather to dry,
resulting in excellent. The best way to avoid drying is by cleaning and defending
your bag every 2-3 month. Leather protection ointment not only protects your
bag from stain but will state the leather too.
10. Use a handbag hook
When dining out, a classic clutch tends to be the right size
to place at the back you in your chair at the small of your back. otherwise,
you could use a handbag hook – aimed to keep your bag safe from wet tables and grimy
floors!
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