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Best Leather Cleaner

Marian K
Among the several products that are available, the best leather cleaner is the one that is meant for the item you own. Read the following story that provides a brief overview regarding the same.
Most people who have invested in a leather jacket, bag, or couch want to know what they need to do to extend its lifespan. If you have recently bought such an item, you will probably not only want to extend its life because of its relatively high cost, but also because you are so fond of it.
If you want this product to retain its beauty, you need to care for it, which includes cleaning and conditioning. Leather goods that are used on a regular basis, such as purses or seats, are exposed to a fair amount of wear and tear.
They will get scuffed, pick up dirt and dust from the floor or any other surface, and be exposed to hand oils and the elements of weather.
Leather that is soft and supple needs more care than the hard ones, because it has not gone through many layers in the treatment process. If this is the one you have invested in, you will need to use a good leather cleaner and conditioner on it. After all, it is much easier to spend time in this cleaning and conditioning than spending money to try to salvage it later.

How to Select the Best One for This Purpose?

Most people are aware of the fact that there is no such thing as an all-purpose leather cleaner. While selecting the best one for handbags, jackets, or any other product, you need to keep a few factors in mind.
  • The best cleaner for car seats or rather, any leather item is the one that the manufacturer has recommended.
Most products come with cleaning and maintenance instructions, but, if yours did not or you have lost them, check online. The manufacturer's website is sure to provide you with all the information you need.
It may also provide the facility to post questions, or it may provide a toll-free number for this purpose. Alternately, if it is not too much of a hassle, go back to the store from where you brought it, and ask them to suggest a cleaning product.
  • Another option is to get in touch with a cleaning service that specializes in such products. They will be in the best position to tell you which one you should use on what item. They can also tell you what contents to look for in the product you buy.

Cleaning Tips

As mentioned before, the different types of leather need to be treated differently. Find out the kind of leather that the item is made up of and accordingly, select a product.
For example, pigmented, top-coated ones, which are colored with a pigment (paint-like) finish and also, have a clear sealer coat for protection, have a good resistance to fading or color loss; so, they need, comparatively, less care.
However, if it is of the kind that does not have protective surface coating (nubuck/suede leathers), then you need to use a product that will provide one.
Other steps that you can take to preserve your leather is to keep it out of direct sunlight. Also, clean it regularly with a soft or micro-fiber cloth, so that dust or grime does not accumulate on the surface.
While using a cleaner, be sure to follow the instructions that come with it, and never leave the product on for longer than the recommended amount of time. Another aspect to keep in mind is its condition.
If you find it beginning to crack, then this means that the product you are using on it does not retain suppleness. The best cleaner in this case would be the one that provides conditioning and cleaning.