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Leather Garment protection & maintenance
By Mani William Published: 12/20/2008
• Leather naturally repels water but, for additional protection, look for an environment friendly repellent product to help prevent absorption of water and body oils. Stiffness and spouting will happen if leather isn't protected beforehand. It's best to avoid silicone-based repellents or waxes which retard leather's ability to "breathe."
• To remove everyday dirt from smooth leathers, periodically wipe them with a water-dampened cloth. To help keep your smooth leather garment soft and supple and retain its natural oils, you can apply a leather care lotion with a soft cloth using a gentle circular motion. For minimizing the stains treat them immediately before having your garment professionally cleaned. Stains from alcohol or protein substances like food, milk or blood should be lightly dabbed with a water-dampened cloth to help prevent them from setting.
• To remove mildew from leather, create a mixture of one-cup rubbing alcohol per one-cup of water. Wipe the mildew area with a cloth dipped in the diluted alcohol, then allow it to dry. If the mildew persists, use mild soap and water that contains a germicide, then remove with a clean dampened cloth and allow to dry.
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