Dry cleaning leather clothing requires caution. The following are the correct handling methods and precautions:
Steps:
1. Preparation: First check to see if there are any labels on the leather garment, which may give specific washing instructions. If so, be sure to follow the directions on the label. At the same time, prepare a clean cloth and an appropriate amount of professional leather cleaner.
2. Remove stains: Use a damp cloth to gently wipe the stains on the surface of the leather garment. For more stubborn stains, you can use an appropriate amount of leather cleaner, apply it on a cloth, and then gently wipe the stained area with the cloth. Be careful not to soak the leather directly with water to avoid damaging the leather material.
3. Dry cleaning: Spray professional leather cleaning agent on a clean cloth and gently wipe the entire leather surface. Be careful not to overuse cleaning agents to avoid damage. When wiping, apply even force and do not concentrate on a certain area to avoid causing pigment loss or discoloration.
4. Care: After the leather garment is dry, you can apply an appropriate amount of leather care cream or skin lubricant as needed. This maintains the softness and brightness of the leather and effectively prevents it from drying out.
Notes:
1. Check the label: Before performing any cleaning, be sure to check the instructions on the cleaning label. If the label advises against dry cleaning, follow the instructions and choose an alternative cleaning method.
2. Avoid moisture: Try to avoid direct contact with water on leather clothing, because wet leather is prone to deformation, discoloration or loss of elasticity. At the same time, be careful to avoid contact with liquids such as rain and drinks.
3. Maintain ventilation: After dry cleaning, hang the leather coat in a ventilated place to dry, away from direct sunlight. Do not use heating equipment such as hot air dryers or heaters to avoid over-drying your leather garments.
4. Avoid scratches and friction: Leather clothing is easily damaged by scratches and friction. Avoid contact with sharp or rough objects to avoid damaging the leather surface.
5. Regular maintenance: In addition to regular cleaning, leather clothing must be maintained regularly and an appropriate amount of leather care products should be used to maintain the softness and gloss of the leather.
If you don’t have enough confidence in yourself or are worried about damage to your leather clothing, it is recommended to send it to a professional leather clothing dry cleaner as soon as possible. They have professional equipment and Experience to ensure safe cleaning and care of leather garments.