Clean Regularly
Wipe your bag with a soft, damp cloth to remove dirt and dust. For deeper cleaning, use a mild soap solution or a PU leather cleaner, and gently wipe the surface. Avoid harsh chemicals as they can damage the material.
Avoid Overexposure to Sunlight
Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can cause PU leather to fade or crack over time. Store your bag in a cool, shaded area when not in use.
Keep Away from Excessive Heat
Avoid placing your bag near heaters, radiators, or other heat sources. High temperatures can dry out the material, leading to cracks or peeling.
Protect from Sharp Objects
Although PU leather is durable, it can still be scratched by sharp objects. Be mindful when placing your bag near keys, pens, or other potentially abrasive items.
Avoid Overloading
PU leather bags are sturdy, but overpacking can stretch the material and compromise its shape. Stick to carrying only what the bag is designed to hold.
Store Properly
When not in use, store your bag in a dust bag or a breathable fabric cover. Avoid storing in plastic, as it can trap moisture and lead to mold or odors. Stuff the bag with soft materials like a scarf or paper to help maintain its shape.
Protect from Moisture
PU leather is water-resistant but not waterproof. Wipe off any water or spills immediately with a dry cloth to prevent staining.
Handle Stains Carefully
For minor stains, use a soft cloth dampened with a mild soap solution. Avoid using alcohol-based cleaners or abrasive materials that can damage the surface.
Avoid Prolonged Friction
Continuous rubbing against rough surfaces can cause wear and tear. Be mindful of how and where you place or carry your bag.