
Using erasers for scuff removal on suede
Suede is a delicate material known for its velvety texture and stylish appeal, but it’s also prone to scuffs and marks. Instead of expensive cleaning treatments, a simple eraser can work wonders in removing light scuffs and restoring suede’s original look. This blog explains how erasers for scuff removal on suede actually work, the best techniques to use, and common mistakes to avoid for long-lasting suede care.

Steam cleaning leather: myths and facts
Steam cleaning is often promoted as a powerful way to clean different surfaces, but when it comes to leather, things aren’t so simple. Many people believe steam can refresh leather items, while others warn it can cause serious damage. This blog explores the myths and facts about steam cleaning leather, helping you understand the risks, truths, and safer alternatives for caring for your jackets, shoes, and furniture.

Buffing leather with chamois cloth
Buffing leather is one of the easiest ways to restore its natural glow, and using a chamois cloth makes the process both safe and effective. Known for its ultra-soft texture and absorbency, chamois gently lifts residue, spreads oils evenly, and enhances the shine of leather jackets without scratching. In this blog, we’ll explore the benefits of chamois cloth, a step-by-step buffing guide, and answers to common questions about leather care.

How to use soft sponges for foaming cleaners
Foaming leather cleaners are designed to gently lift dirt and grime, but the tool you use to apply them matters. Soft sponges are the perfect partner for foaming cleaners because they distribute product evenly without scratching or damaging the surface. This blog explains how to properly use sponges with foaming cleaners, why they’re safer than harsh cloths or brushes, and tips for maintaining leather’s natural texture.

Why microfiber cloths outperform cotton for leather
When it comes to leather care, not all fabrics are created equal. While cotton has been a go-to for years, microfiber cloths outperform cotton in cleaning, buffing, and conditioning leather. This blog explains why microfiber is superior, how it prevents scratches, and why it’s the best tool for maintaining your leather jackets and accessories.

Choosing between horsehair and nylon brushes
Conditioning is essential for keeping leather soft and flexible, but for light-colored leather, the wrong products can cause unwanted darkening. If you want your cream, beige, or pastel leather jacket to stay vibrant, you’ll need the right conditioners and techniques. This blog explores how to condition light leather without darkening it, recommended products, and best practices to maintain its original look.