How To Care For Your Leather Watch Strap from Alina Mark's blog

Leatheris durable, versatile, and a sophisticated classic when it comes to watch straps. Of course, over time your leather strap will have some well-loved wear and tear whether it is from dirt, sweat, humidity, or sunlight. That’s the reasonit’s essential to take care of your leather watch strap to ensure it stays looking great. Here are maintenance tips for your leather watch straps.

 

DampenAnd Dry The Watch Strap

First, you will need to remove the watch strap from your watch face. Once you do that, take a microfiber cloth to wipe away any dirt. The next step is to dampen a different microfiber cloth and clean the watch strap with a mild and gentle soap as harsher soaps can strip away the natural moisture in leather. Leather is not waterproof like rubber watches, therefore you need to make sure the microfiber clothe is damp and not soaked.

 

This will prevent water damage to the leather strap. Uselight while cleaning and move the cloth in a small circular motion focusing on areas where dirt is. Before moving to the next step, ensure ample drying time for your leather strap. Do not try to speed up this process by using a hair dryer or putting the strap direct to sunlight as this can cause damage.

 

Use A Leather Conditioner

Once your leather strap is completely dry, grab another microfiber cloth and apply a few drops of your favourite leather conditioner. Similarly to cleaning the watch strap with soap, use gentle, circular movements to buff in the conditioner and these products will create a protective layer from sunlight, dirt and water. The cleansing of your leather strap will reduce any odours from sweat. For great results concerning odours, you can use a leather strap deodorant which neutralises unpleasant smells.

 

Conclusion

Leather watch strapsare the most versatile of all the watch straps whether it is metal, nylon or rubber. After all, leather can be worn for any classic event. So keep in mind the tips above for a long-lasting strap.


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