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Send Leather Jacket For Cleaning

​Leather jackets have been popular for many years. Although they were created in the early twentieth century for practical purposes and refined for the armed forces during the Second World War, they became popular in the 1950s because of Hollywood stars. Leather jackets have become a timeless fashion item since then, and they appear to be here to stay. 

You must take care of your leather jacket properly to make sure it has the same timeless staying power in your closet.

Why Should You Take Care of Your Leather Jacket?

Leather clothing collects dirt on the outside and absorbs sweat on the inside, which makes it need cleaning. Sweat and natural body oils are transmitted to your jacket’s surface when it comes into touch with skin and hair. Porous leather absorbs skin fats and various food fats, or they migrate via the pigmentation, causing damage. 

Leather ages faster as a result of this. Before buying your jacket, it's a good idea to do some research and learn about the benefits and drawbacks of various leather varieties. Your leather will last longer if you clean and care for it on a regular basis.

How To Care For Your Leather Jacket 

Treating your leather jacket like the valuable item it is, is the best way to keep it smooth, soft, and clean. The first step is to study the manufacturer's label for specific instructions, such as how often to waterproof or condition the jacket. There are also some general suggestions for maintaining the condition of your leather jacket:

Keep Your Leather Jacket Dry 

Don’t wear your leather jacket when it’s raining. If it gets wet, hang it till it dries before putting it away. 

Keep Your Leather Jacket From Heat

Heat dries up leather, making it crack because it becomes brittle. Never steam or iron your jacket yourself, and don’t lay it on or close to a radiator. 

Apply a Leather Conditioner to the Leather

Leather will inevitably lose some moisture overtime, but putting a good leather conditioner on finished leather can help it last longer.

Why You Should Send Your Leather Jacket go Professional Cleaners

You should never clean your leather jacket at home unless you have prior experience or are not concerned about causing irreversible damage to it. Although some cleaning labels state that you can wash your leather jacket in the washing machine, even a minor error can result in a lot of damage.

Whether you've been properly caring for your leather jacket or not, you should get it professionally cleaned at least twice a year, if not more, depending on how frequently you wear it. An experienced and professional leather cleaner —like us at Arrow Fabricare— will know exactly what type of cleaning procedure to use —whether dry or wet cleaning, both of which may be used on leather jackets. We also know how to remove any stain from your jacket.

If your jacket is dusty, has developed cracks, or is losing part of its color, our leather cleaning service will repair the damage and allow you to continue wearing it.

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For the best leather jacket cleaning services, contact us now! We’ll restore your leather jacket to its original glory and increase its lifespan.
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