
Why bleach should never touch leather
Bleach is a powerful household cleaner, but it’s one of the worst things you can use on leather. Whether it’s a jacket, sofa, or pair of shoes, bleach strips natural oils, causes cracks, discoloration, and irreversible damage. In this blog, you’ll discover why bleach should never touch leather, the risks it poses, and what safer cleaning alternatives to use instead.

Alcohol-based cleaners: risks and uses
Alcohol-based cleaners are powerful disinfectants used in homes, hospitals, and industries. While they kill germs quickly and evaporate without leaving residue, they can also cause surface damage, dryness, or health concerns if overused. This blog explores the benefits and risks of alcohol-based cleaners, their ideal applications, and safe usage tips to help you strike the right balance between cleanliness and protection.

Alcohol-based cleaners: risks and uses
Leather requires special care to stay soft, durable, and stylish. Commercial foaming leather cleaners are designed to gently lift dirt, sweat, and grime without damaging natural oils. In this blog, we’ll explain what foaming leather cleaners are, how they work, and when to use them for jackets, shoes, and upholstery. You’ll also find answers to common questions about their safety, effectiveness, and best practices.

Safe dilution ratios for vinegar-based cleaners
Vinegar is a natural, eco-friendly cleaner, but using it without proper dilution can damage certain surfaces. This blog covers safe dilution ratios for vinegar-based cleaners, helping you clean glass, countertops, fabrics, and appliances effectively while avoiding harm. With the right balance of vinegar and water, you’ll get the best cleaning power without the risks.

Using mild baby soap for gentle cleaning
Mild baby soap isn’t just for infants—it’s also a safe and effective cleaning solution for delicate fabrics and sensitive skin. This blog explains why baby soap is a great alternative to harsh detergents, especially for baby clothes, wool, silk, and individuals prone to skin irritation. By switching to gentler cleaning methods, you’ll protect both your garments and your health.

When to avoid harsh detergents
Harsh detergents may clean tough stains, but they aren’t always the safest choice. In this blog, we’ll explore when you should avoid strong chemical-based detergents—such as when washing delicate fabrics, leather garments, baby clothes, or if you have sensitive skin. You’ll also learn about gentler, fabric-friendly alternatives that maintain the beauty of your clothing while ensuring comfort and safety.