FRONT RANGE LEATHERCARE  leather cleaning, restoration and conditioning for furniture, garments, footwear, UGGs, purses. Serving Denver, Colorado, New Mexico.

 

A B BRIDAL AND WEDDING GOWN PRESERVATION CLEANING

 

2268 S Broadway (2 blocks south of Evans), Denver CO 80210 

303 909 2409 /303 839 5099  map/directions hrs: 10-6 Mon-Fri                    

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caring for your leather in colorado and new mexico

LEATHER IS FASHION!

Leather is one of fashion's hottest trends and one of the most sensual items you can own!

  • Leather is practical and may be worn all year around, from the sea to the seaside and to and over the mighty Rockies.
  • Leather has the ability to breathe, keeping you comfortable. Its natural structure makes it wind resistant and durable.
  • Since leather usually does not wrinkle easily it is great for travel and extended wear.
  • Leather is excellent for layering...making a perfect topper.
  • Treat your leather and suede as you would any fine garment purchase. When properly cared for your garment will give you many years of enjoyment and comfort

 

caring for your leather

do not apply pins, badges, name tags. glue or tape...ever!*** store garments on broad hangers, not wire, and do not store in plastic, or damp or hot areas. do not store where exposed to light.***if wet let it air dry. if it is stiff or hard after it is dry contact your leather care professional, not a regular drycleaner.***water and stain repellents are recommended, but be careful what you buy and how it is applied. products available for non-professional application vary greatly and should be tested first in an inconspicuous part of the item to insure the feel and color does not change when applied. consider having your leather care specialist apply these for you.***do not use waxes, silicones, saddle soap or other home remedies for cleaning or conditioning leather without first consulting a professional.***wearing a scarf at the neckline will help protect the collar.

 

cleaning your leather

do not attempt to remove soil or stains without first consulting a specialist.

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do not allow your garment to get too soiled. stains may impregnate the skins and cause permanent damage.

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the BBB and other professional organizations suggest that you entrust your valuable leather items only to "professional leather care specialists trained and equipped for this type of work."

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many drycleaners will tell you they can properly clean your items. while they may have the necessary equipment needed, most do not have the specialized training and experience required to properly clean your leather and suede items

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expect your garment to stretch during wear and shrink again after professional cleaning. you may also see some color and texture change after cleaning; however, a professional leather care expert will minimize or may be able to correct these situations.