Bag Maintenance Tips
Bags are now a necessity for fashion, but the climate is different in the four seasons, so it is a troublesome problem in the maintenance of bags. After all, the luxury bags that you spend a lot of money on can only be carefully maintained. So here are several effective methods recommended.
Ordinary bags can be wiped at will, but for rare animal leathers, it is necessary to avoid skin oil, and only need to be cleaned with a dry cloth. Brightly colored bags are easy to fade when exposed to light, so it is best to store them in an opaque place and be careful when cleaning to prevent the original color from being washed off. You can wipe it with baby wipes.
But for patent leather bags, because patent leather is more durable than traditional leather, there are serious staining problems. Never put patent leather with anything that is prone to fading, it is best to store it in a dust bag, sometimes alcohol and Vaseline may help a little, but since patent leather is very prone to cracks, it can only be wiped with a silk or flannel cloth with a little patent leather cleaning agent when cleaning.
Generally, newly bought bags need to be maintained after use, and the daily maintenance of bags is to prevent staining. When not in use, it is best to store it in a cotton cloth instead of a plastic bag, because the air in the plastic bag does not circulate, which will cause drying and damage to the leather. In order not to deform the bag, it is recommended to use a non-absorbent bubble bag or an air-blown plastic bag when collecting, so that it can support the shape. Remember not to use newspapers, because the ink in newspapers will pollute the inside of our bags for a long time, so we use white paper without ink, which is better than newspapers, and finally put on a dust bag.
Everyone buys the same bag from the store, and we need to add our own characteristics. If you want to make your bag look more unique, you can attach a pin to the bag.
We design a Brass Praying Mantis Pin. The design is inspired by the Mantis in its attacking state. The body of the mantis is cast in one piece of brass, the eyes are hand set in purple brass and the tail is made of welded stainless steel, the sharpened stainless steel pins can be easily pinned on clothes and bags, and are both ornamental and practical. You can find more handicrafts to decorate your bags here: COPPERTISTWU
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