How to clean Leather Jacket Guide.
Loving Your Real Leather Jacket? How Do You Get It To Love
You Back?
A care guide from Superstar Jackets Designs for real leather
jackets
Don’t you just love your Superstar Designs leather jacket?
Soft, comfortable, like a second skin protecting you from wind, rain, dirt,
everything. You are wearing it anywhere and everywhere! Your real leatherjacket has become your go-to statement piece to toss on before leaving the
house. Over jeans and a tee shirt? Yep, no problem. Over your little blackdress? Definitely adds some edge. You wear it to work, to parties, and out on
the town, getting compliments as your second skin imbues you with confidence.
But what do you do when you accidentally spill soda on your leather jacket? Or
some dirt gets on your jacket? Your special handcrafted jacket is getting wet
from the rain or the snow! Now what? How do you clean a leather jacket?
For dry dirt or dust, use a clean soft cotton cloth or
camel’s hair brush to gently dust off or remove dust or dirt. Use natural
fibers only to clean your real leather as synthetics can damage the jacket. Wet
dirt requires more attention. Depending on how wet the jacket is, you may just
be able to carefully wipe off the wet dirt with a clean cotton cloth and letyour jacket finish drying. Jacket wet all over? Hang on a wide well-padded
clothes hanger out of direct sunlight and away from heat. Carefully dry yourjacket with a clean dry cotton terrycloth rag or towel. Keep turning your cloth
to use the dry areas. If your jacket is still damp, do not put your
leather jacket in the dryer to dry! Just hang as suggested
above. Never never never put your jacket in the washing machine
or immerse it in water!
Superstar Designs recommends spot cleaning if necessary
with natural baby wipes as the wipes should not have alcohol. Alcohol is dryingto leather. Read the label on the wipes to see if alcohol is an ingredient.
From How to Make Your Boots Last Longer, by Rich M., he notes that
“Just like skin, leather that dries out tends to crack and get flaky… use a
quality conditioner, working it into the leather well.” Pay attention to abrupt
climate changes. A light extra conditioning can help your special jacket adjust
to hot and cold temperature swings.
Remove salt dep osits as soon as possible with a damp cottoncloth. Salt deposits can come from damp winter weather or from riding a
motorcycle in heat. Air dry, then condition to clean your leather motorcyclejacket.
How toStore a Real Leather Jacket
Always use a wide padded clothes hanger to hang your jacket.
Jackets hung on skinny hangers can develop creases at the shoulder from the
weight of the jacket. The shoulder seams of the leather jackets can separate
when the jackets are hung on narrow hangers from the weight of the leather
pulling on the threads of the seams. When not wearing your jacket, keep it out
of direct sunlight and strong light. If you live in a sunny area, you might
want to keep it away from sunnier rooms when not wearing it.
Heat will dry out leather over time. Imagine a dried apple or
prune! Yikes! Try to store your leather jacket so it is smooth, not wrinkled. A
breathable cloth bag will protect your investment from most dust. Leather needsto breathe. Do not store leather in plastic. It holds in dampness and humidity
which can cause your jacket to become moldy.
How toCondition a Real Leather Jacket
When your jacket needs conditioning, use a clean cotton cloth
to work back in the oils to keep your leather supple. Make sure to dry your
jacket thoroughly afterwards. Our leather experts suggests once or twice ayear conditioning. If you wear your jacket anywhere and everywhere, you may
need to do it a little more often. Just be careful not to over condition. You
don’t want clogged pores!
Our leather experts recommend conditioning with a leatherconditioner. Natural animal oils such as mink oil are great, but they can
darken the leather. Spot check on a less-visible part of the jacket beforeconditioning with oils to make sure the leather does not darken. Silicones and
other petrochemical derivatives such as mineral oil and petroleum are not
recommended since they can potentially dry out or damage the leather.
Over-conditioning clogs the pores, preventing the leatherfrom breathing. That can also make leather hard. If too much conditioner isapplied, saddle soap may have to be used to remove the excess, then start over
with the conditioning process. Over-conditioning wastes your leather
conditioner and your time.
Remember, leather is real. It is a natural product, literally
the skin of an animal. That is why Superstar Designs distinguishes if
our jackets are made from goatskin, sheepskin, cowhide, etc.
Just wear it open!
Just kidding.
Be careful with your zipper. Yanking, tugging, or using a lot
of force will break, bend, and damage the zipper. Zippers can be badly abused.
Just. Don’t. Do. It.
If the zipper is stuck, try rubbing bar soap on the metal
teeth to ease movement as you gently move the zipper up or down. Do not useliquid soap or gel soap, only non-detergent bar soap. Keep the soap
off the leather, as it may darken it or possibly change the color in some way.
Brush off excess soap. Rub the soap on the closed zipper teeth. Try it on one
side, then run the zipper up and down. If your zipper still is not working
smoothly, carefully rub the bar soap on the other side, then run it up and down
again. You can also try using a drop of olive oil or coconut oil, however be
careful not to get any oil on the leather jacket itself to avoid any damage.
Breaking in a jacket is okay, it will happen, but forcing
will causes possible distress and ripping and is not recommended.
Take good care of your special handcrafted leather jacket and
you will be able to wear it for years, anywhere and everywhere. Show off your
style!
To
Summarize Cleaning a Real Leather Jacket:
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Never never never put your leather jacket in the
washer!
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Never never never put your leather jacket in thedryer!
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Keep your leather jacket out of the sun, and don’t
leave it in a hot car.
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Leather absorbs smells, fumes, smoke and otherairborne nastiness, like pesticides. Keep pesticides and mothballs away from
leather. It can absorb those smells.
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Shoe polish is for leather shoes and boots; do not use
it on your leather jackets.
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If you look up leather care, be cautious of the
website as many have misinformation.
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Always follow the care instructions on thelabel.
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If you need to take your jacket to a dry cleaner, make
sure they are reputable and can dry clean the leather. Most dry cleaners
cannot.
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Scratches and scuffs on real leather add to the
character. Over time that character creates a highly desirable vintage
look.
LeatherCare for Your Awesome Superstar Designs Leather Jacket:
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Check your jacket after each use for dust, dirt, or
dampness
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Gently dust or wipe off with a clean cotton terrycloth
towel as needed
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Always hang away from sunlight and heat
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Keep out of hot cars as much as possible
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Air Dry
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NEVER machine wash your jacket or put in the washer
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NEVER dry your jacket in the dryer
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If zipper is stuck, try rubbing a small amount of bar
soap on the metal teeth to ease movement
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Enjoy looking incredible in your jacket!

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