With this weather, no wonder your leather jacket got wet .
Here's a trick to fix it and avoid damaging it.
You've taken out your super leather jacket, you're out of luck, right now, with the weather, you've taken a dip.
So does your jacket and it's soaked... except that leather doesn't really like humidity.
Fortunately, there is a very simple trick to give your favorite jacket a second life.
Contents
1. Get out a clean towel and lay it out on a flat surface.
2. Lay your leather jacket or jacket over it so that the towel soaks up the moisture in the leather.
3. Then take a clean cloth or cloth, preferably white, to make sure nothing rubs off.
4. Gently pat the jacket with it to absorb excess moisture.
5. Get your glycerin out of the closet.
6. Take another clean, white cloth.
7. Impregnate it with a few drops of your glycerin.
8. Then run your soaked cloth over your jacket or jacket.
There you go, you have brand new leather :-)
No need to spend a tidy sum to buy heaps of "special leather" products to maintain your jacket which has suffered from the rain.
These products are surely effective, and fortunately given their price. The leather jacket itself is quite expensive, no need to round off the price with expensive cleaning products.
The glycerin will nourish the leather and restore it. Raindrops will be just a bad memory.
To refine the work, do not forget to polish your leather with a woolen cloth, known to make the cleaned surface shine and make it beautiful.
When you have glycerin on hand, you don't just make soap with it, you also save your wallet from drowning, just like your soaked leather jacket.