How To Upkeep Your Leather Jacket
Saturday, 18. July 2009
If you own a fine leather jacket then you may have drawn a few looks here and there because of the style. Unfortunately over time, even a great leather jacket can turn ugly on you if it isn’t properly maintained. Basic leather care will preserve the investment of your quality leather jacket.
When you first bring your leather jacket home, you want to condition and waterproof it. After that, proper care will keep it looking fabulous for years. In fact, did you know that with proper care, leather out wears denim 20 to 1? I’ve heard stories where a good quality, well maintained leather jacket can last as long as 50 years!
Find out everything you can about your leather jacket, get the right stuff and set aside time for mandatory cleaning. Recommended products are Fiebings 4 way care or Lexol. If you don’t do it yourself, then pay a pro to clean your leather jacket for you.
How can you remedy the sleeves on your leather jacket when the edges are cracking, without causing the leather to become feeble or super soft? If you have any flyaway edges, you can actually tack them up with a little dab of rubber cement which is sold at many grocery or retail stores.
If the edges are not torn but are just starting to look rough, one of the best options is for you to use a combination of mink oil and beeswax. Typically this concoction is sold as a paste, making it easy to apply. While it helps to improve those rough spots, it does soften, but not too much. This combination will also help preserve the leather and prevent stains.
One of the top products you can buy for your leather jacket is called Lexol. This brand is excellent for restoring worn leather, bringing it back to its natural state. Another professional cleaner/conditioner is called Fiebing’s All Purpose Leather Cleaner and Conditioner. It too helps restore leather that is worn while also helping to prevent water spots, stains, and even cracking.
A further beneficial product that takes care of about everything – conditions, waterproofs, preserves, softens, and rejuvenates leather – is called Snow-Proof. This product is color- and odor-free and is superior on leather jackets as well as boots and shoes. Best of all, it won’t leave behind an oily feel.
Carnauba Cream will also help to restore and smooth out your leather jacket. It helps to resist scratches and fingerprints and does a great job of restoration. One other product you should investigate is called Leather Balm with Atom Wax. This particular product was formulated specifically for leather to help with preserving and restoring. It also helps produce a nice soft, natural finish.
I suggest doing some research on these products before settling on one. Type the product name into a search engine and read up on their different properties. Prices and results will vary depending on the application. Proper care and conditioning of your leather jacket will pay dividends of enjoyment and longtime wear.



