Doria Bag Spa

Collonil’s Lack Polish Classic 100ml

$12.95

For patent leather products

Liquid care

Special care lotion for patent leather and imitation leather. Maintains the texture and elasticity of the material, enhances colour depth and shine. Has an easy to use sponge top applicator. Available in Black and Neutral (for all colours)

Usage

Shake bottle well before use. Apply evenly , allow to dry . Wipe with a soft polishing cloth if necessary. Regular use optimises nourishing effect. 
  1. Cleaning

Regular cleaning prevents the build-up of dust, dirt, mildew and bacteria. Use your clean fingertip to gently rub out the scratch as the natural oils from your skin will remove most small scratches. To remove dirt, grime or surface residue, use a soft damp cloth. Gently rub for removal. For a deeper clean, use a cleaner to help preserve the natural lubricating oils instead of stripping them. Cleaning is an irreversible process and therefore, thorough consideration should be made before any such attempt. Do not use coloured rags that are not dye-colourfast as the dye may come off onto your leather. 

  1. Maintaining

Care and Repair Over Time

When regularly exposed to weather, UV, dust, dirt and grime, leather can deteriorate over time. Our range of cleaners polish away visible signs of damage and extend the life of your favourite pieces. With most natural pieces ageing, breaking in and looking their best, with our range you’ll have all the products you need to maintain your favourite shoes, bags, and belts across the years.

Weather exposure – like rain, snow and sun rays – can be especially tough on most outerwear, so protecting your day-to-day wardrobe from outside exposure is always a good idea. That’s where cream-based cleaners come in. These are specialised in their formula and consistency to pair best with smooth materials. Your shoes, wallets and belts don’t have to go without a shield from the sun anymore.

  1.  Storage

Leather is a natural material and should be stored in a breathable, non-plastic or non-porous container, to prevent the growth of mildew and bacteria. If you have to store it in a garment bag, make sure to keep it open for ventilation. 

Avoid at all cost: 

  • Harsh detergents, abrasive cleaners or solvents as they may contain alcohol, turpentine and mineral spirits which can pull the colour off leather.
  • Prolonged and direct exposure of leather to hot and humid weather.
  • Putting too much mink oil or animal fats may darken the leather. Animal fat may also turn rancid, causing the leather and stitching to rot.
  • Place leather near open fireplaces or room heaters. If need to dry wet or damp leather, let it air-dry naturally.
  • Waxes or silicone formulas as it will impair the leather's ability to "breathe".
  • Sharp objects that may damage leather such as shoe buckles, scissors.

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