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Marcia McNamara
http://www.HandbagBrandsOnline.com is dedicated to helping women and men alike
enjoy having an authentic designer leather handbag, bag or wallet at an
affordable price.
Choose from our
large range of authentic designer bag ranges such as our Gucci, Prada, Fendi,
Chloe, Balenciaga, Marc Jacob Ranges to name just a few.
Ladies we all do it
drop nail polish, lipstick or have a dark color transfer onto our white or
light colored leather handbags. After you have got over the shock of the
accident lets think logically how we can solve this problem. Firstly before we
can clean our leather handbag we need to know a little bit about what leather
is before we can put any products on our handbag to get a stain, dirt or color
transfer out of the light colored leather.
Leather is a
unique, natural product and should be treasured. Leather will improve in appearance with age
and give lasting service if cared for properly.
What is leather?
(a) As leather is a skin, there will be
variations in each hide. These
variations can be found both within a hide and from hide to hide. They are
completely natural and normal, and should be expected in leather.
(b) Leather
may stretch with time.
(c) Leather is absorbent and needs regular care
and cleaning.
(d) By using recommended products you can
retain its beauty and ensure lasting wearability.
Care
Tips
To keep your leather products looking their best, please follow the steps
below. For repairing minor damage to leather such as scuffs and scratches, etc.
use a Leather repair and touch up pen there are no messy cloths or brushes the
one step application, quick drying and this hard wearing product makes it an
affordable and easy to use.
1.
Protection
All leather should be protected before wearing. A good protector should also be
applied regularly to help resist the effects of daily soiling. A protector can
be used on most leather and suede items including shoes, bags and wallets.
Remember to cover any embellishments such as metal and beading when spraying
the protector. Spraying with the protector will help to prevent light color
leathers absorbing unstable dye stuffs such as denim. Always take extra care
when wearing light colored bags with dark denim.
2.
Cleaning
Most leather can be cleaned but it is important to find the correct cleaner for
your leather item. You will need to visit your local shoe repairer to find the
most suitable product. Always test it first and remember to protect your item
again after cleaning.
3.
Conditioning
Leather conditioners/gels are only meant for occasional use. They contain fats
or oils that help to lubricate the leather and replenish the suppleness. A conditioner
can be used on most smooth leathers but should NOT be used on any suede, metallic,
pearlized, embossed or patent leathers. Please test it first on an
inconspicuous part of the leather before applying.
4.
Polishing
Polishing is a great way to remove fingerprints and dust from your leather
items, particularly high shine leathers such as patent. We recommend using your
cover bag to polish your item.
5.
Storing
We recommend storing your leather items in a cover bag when not in use.
Never store any leather items in plastic as they cannot breathe and always
store them in a cool, dry place away from heat.
Do
Not Use the following on Ink Stains:
- Hairspray - This is very risky as it can make the matter far worse
by spreading the ink over a bigger area and can sometimes then be
impossible to fix.
- Nail
Varnish remover/solvents - will remove the finish on the leather
even if you cannot tell it is doing so and this will then need replacing,
and alcohol may do the same depending on the strength of the finish on the
leather.
- Baby wipes - just about the worst thing you can use on a leather
as they break down the finish and will eventually ruin it.
- Milk or Toothpaste - these are just silly ideas that will
leave sticky residues on the surface which will help to break down the
finish on your leather.
- Silicones/furniture polish - should not be used on leather.
They will form a coating on the surface of the leather which will
not allow any moisture to get to the leather itself and will
eventually break all the finish down and cause it to crack.
- Hide food - will not remove ink and will leave
residues on the leather which will attract dirt and oils.
- Most leather cleaners will
not remove ink unless a very good leather protector has been used
on a regular basis.
Jean
and Dye Transfer Removal Kit
What
is Jean and Dye Transfer? Dye transfer is the dyestuff from
clothing, newspapers etc. which transfers to the surface of the leather. It is
more usually seen on light coloured, protected leathers.
This kit is specifically formulated for the removal of dye transfer. Jean and Dye Transfer Removal
Kits are available for this problem.
Only use this product on the areas affected by dye transfer and not as a
general cleaner. Dye transfer can be
permanent.
If this product does
not completely remove the dye transfer it is not because the products are not
effective but because the dye has penetrated too deeply into the surface to be
removed and will require more technical restoration processes to resolve the
problem.
In conclusion, when you
have a white or light colored handbag or bag you need to be careful when
wearing jeans or other dark colors because they can transfer onto the light
coloured bag. But also to keep your
leather bag in good condition it is necessary to take regular steps to care for
the leather to keep your bag at its best.
Remember this
simple fact”Leather is a unique, natural product and should be treasured. Leather will improve in appearance with age
and give lasting service if cared for properly.”