How to clean your IRTH Leather Bag.
1. Regular Dusting: Wipe with a soft, dry cloth or use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to remove dirt.
2. Spot Cleaning: For small spills or stains, use a damp cloth with mild soap. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
3. Deep Cleaning: For stubborn stains, use a specialized leather cleaner—always test on a hidden area first.
How to make your IRTH Leather Bag last long with conditioning.
1. Hydration Matters: Leather can dry out over time, leading to cracks and fading. Apply a high-quality leather conditioner every 3–6 months.
2. Proper Application: Massage the conditioner evenly with a clean cloth, then wipe off any excess.
3. Water Protection: Consider using a hydrophobic spray before first use to add an extra layer of protection.
How to store your IRTH Leather Bag.
1. Avoid Direct Sunlight: UV rays can fade and dry out leather—store it in a cool, dark space.
2. Use Dust Bags: Keep bags safe from dust and scratches by storing them in breathable dust bags.
3. Maintain Their Shape: Stuff bags with acid-free tissue paper to help them retain their structure.
Avoid doing this with your IRTH Leather Bag.
1. Harsh Chemicals Are a No-Go: Stay away from household cleaners, bleach, furniture polish, or any harsh chemicals. They can dry out the leather, damage the finish, or cause discoloration.
2. Say No to Extreme Temperatures: Direct sunlight, heaters, or fireplaces can fade, crack, or make leather brittle. Store it in a temperature-controlled space.
3. Keep It Dry: While leather is naturally resistant to some moisture, avoid soaking it. If it gets wet, blot gently with a clean cloth and let it air dry.
4. Use the Right Cleaning Products: Saddle soap, shoe polish, or generic cleaners can harm leather. Stick to products made specifically for leather care.
5. Gentle Cleaning Is Key: Avoid rubbing too hard when cleaning, as it can damage the surface.
6. No Abrasive Materials: Never use steel wool, sandpaper, or rough fabrics that could scratch or wear down the leather.
7. Store It Smartly: Keep leather in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources.