All About Patent

Patent leather is characterized by smooth and high-gloss surface used to make fashionable and bold statement. Nonetheless, shoes made from patent leather are very delicate and demand to be worked, cleaned, polished frequently so that it does not receive a spoil. If you have ever owned patent leather shoes, accessories or even handbags such as crossbody, then it is important to know how to take care of such material.

For you to maintain your patent leather in a shiny state, clean it over with a soft, lint-free piece of material. This will help to wash off dust and any form of dirt that is on the surface and which if not removed will hinder the shine. For more difficult to remove dirt or scuff marks, use a solution of mild soap and warm water. Do not use strong solutions, for gloss may fade when the furniture is washed with strong solutions.

The problem with patent leather is that it is rather delicate, and gets scuffed easily. In most cases, the scuffs can be just rubbed out using a clean piece of cloth because if you apply a little petroleum jelly and gently rub the scuffed area, it normally fades away. After applying the product, make sure you wipe off any access product with a dry cloth to prevent any residue from setting on the leather.

Another problem of having the patent leather is that the material has the tendency of becoming sticky or tacky when used in hot and humid environment. It is in an effort to prevent this that the owner should ensure that the items made of patent leather are stored away from sunlight and heat sources, in a cool dry place. The use of tissue papers should also be considered for the purpose of avoiding the material of the patent leather articles stick together as they are stored.

Although initially mostly associated with functionality, when adequately maintained, this material’s shiny, vibrant sheen can last for years. To know more about how to properly take care of patent leather and find a wide assortment of crossbody bags made of patent leather and other materials visit www.crossbodyhandbag.com.