Ways to Clean Your Leather Purse

A leather purse will last for years and years, as long as you take care of it and show it some love from time to time. If you invested your life savings into an extremely expensive bag however, you should have it professionally cleaned. I have never owned such an extravagant handbag, so I have always cleaned mine at home. Note – never attempt to clean suede yourself – that would end in disaster!

For a basic purse cleaning, start by emptying it out and then turn it over a trash can and shake out of all the loose crumbs, lint, etc. It is always good to do this part at least once a month, so you can get rid of trash and organize your handbag again. If there is any remaining debris inside, I like to swipe the inside with a lint roller, or take one of the sticky sheets off the roller and dab at the remaining specks (if it is a smaller bag).

For the outside, mix distilled water with a very small amount of liquid soap, only enough to make suds when mixed (it really does not take much). Then dip a soft (lint free) cloth or natural sponge (no dye) into the water and wring it until just damp. Wipe down the leather with the cloth and follow up by immediately drying the leather with another

clean, dry cloth. Just gently rub in a circular motion.

There are commercial products available and I have used one called Lexol. My daughter had it for cleaning her riding saddle, so I tried it on an old leather purse and it came out just fine. They make the leather cleaner in several different forms – I find the wipes very convenient.

A good way to extend the life of the purse is to use a leather protector when you first get it and after cleaning and conditioning. They come in different forms (sprays, creams) and formulas for different types of suede and leather.

I will repeat this though – if you have a very expensive handbag (or one made of suede), you should have it cleaned by a pro – definitely not worth taking the risk, since you’ve already spent big bucks!

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