Can i wash leather gloves




















Not recommended for use on leather intended to have a non-shiny appearance. Leather Therapy Water Repellant. Leather Therapy Water Repellant protects leather, suede and nubuck from water, wine, tea, coffee, dirt, mud and salt. It will not change the colour, gloss, feel or breathability of leather and there are no silicones, waxes, oils or hydrocarbons. Unlike Finish, the repellant will not make the leather look shiny. If anything it tends to give the leather a more matt finish so is best not used on anything you want to look glossy.

Javascript is currently disabled, website functionality will be limited. At Dents, we have been crafting leather gloves since so it's safe to say that we have picked up some valuable tips on how best to care for your gloves.

If your leather gloves get wet, allow them to dry naturally. Do not use any external heat source, such as a radiator, hair dryer, or the sun. For heavy soiling, we recommend the services of a specialised leather dry cleaner. If you decide to use a proprietary leather cleaner or conditioner, please read the product instructions carefully, and be sure the product you are using is suitable for your glove leather.

If you have any questions, please contact us. Dents of England has handmade the world's finest leather gloves since When your gloves start to get dirty or worn down, it is time to give them a clean, and a simple cleaning will do wonders for the longevity of your gloves while keeping them looking fresh.

But that does not mean throwing them in the washing machine. Follow our simple step-by-step guides for the best results. Before applying any cleaners to your gloves, make sure to choose one that does not have any harsh chemicals. Chemicals can remove the natural oils in leather gloves and that will cause them to break down quicker.

Look for mild or saddle soap and follow these steps:. Leather gloves should not be submerged in water, so you have to be careful when you are cleaning the inside of your gloves. Follow these steps for the best results:. Pro tip : if you do not have vinegar, or do not want to use vinegar, you can use hydrogen peroxide or rubbing alcohol instead. Leather work gloves can take a lot of strain, damage, and stress, not to mention the amount of dirt and grime that they are subjected to.

When they get really dirty, it is time to give them a thorough wash before the dirt and grime start to attack the leather.



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