Leather coat stain removal: How to remove stains on the collar and cuffs of leather coats
Wear it on both sides of the leather jacket (referring to the fact that there is leather on both sides), such as pockets, collars, lapels, and cuffs, for a long time. There are often dark stains, which are difficult to remove. Many colleagues who run dry cleaners talk about this issue. Some leather jackets are very dark when they are put in. It's still not clean after dry cleaning. It was also washed with oil. Here we will tell you how to remove stains.
Often the double side of the leather jacket, adhesive is often used to glue the leather together. However, most viscose cannot resist the dissolution of dry cleaning solvents. When the clothes are soaked in solvent during dry cleaning, these adhesives will become soft and will penetrate through the seams, making them very difficult to manifest. Sometimes, washing the stained leather jacket a few more times can reduce or basically remove this stain. But there is one thing. Repeated washing of leather jackets will cause serious color fall off and also cause changes in leather structure.
For general stains, you can use leather cleaner or neutral detergent to wash. Decontamination method: Spread the leather jacket flat on the chopping board and wipe away the dust with a wrung wet towel. Use a sponge to apply detergent evenly on the leather jacket, apply more stains, moisten for about 1 to 2 minutes, and wipe repeatedly with a wrung wet towel. If there are any stains that cannot be removed or stains, you can apply "strong stain remover" to the stains and wipe them off with a towel. After cleaning the leather jacket, it must be hung in a cool place to dry. However, oily substances are often adhered to the surface of the leather jacket. If it cannot be cleaned, the leather jacket will easily fall off after oiling, and the film can be peeled off.