How should I care for my leather cuffs? Should I use a leather conditioner? How should I store them?
Leather cuff care
04/04/2010
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You can wipe down the leather upper with a damp cloth if necessary. You can use leather cleaner also. The lining can be cleaned with soap and water if needed.
You can store them flat or rolled. I typically store cuffs flat in a drawer.
Hope that helps!
You can store them flat or rolled. I typically store cuffs flat in a drawer.
Hope that helps!
04/04/2010
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Thank you!
Originally posted by
Sammi
You can wipe down the leather upper with a damp cloth if necessary. You can use leather cleaner also. The lining can be cleaned with soap and water if needed.
You can store them flat or rolled. I typically store cuffs flat in a ... more
You can store them flat or rolled. I typically store cuffs flat in a ... more
You can wipe down the leather upper with a damp cloth if necessary. You can use leather cleaner also. The lining can be cleaned with soap and water if needed.
You can store them flat or rolled. I typically store cuffs flat in a drawer.
Hope that helps! less
You can store them flat or rolled. I typically store cuffs flat in a drawer.
Hope that helps! less
04/05/2010
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Just be sure there isn't too much water on the damp cloth, as it can damage the leather. Hope you are enjoying the Divinity restraints - we would love to hear feedback on how we can make our product better in the future!
Originally posted by
UsaBoxBabe
Thank you!
04/05/2010
I treat all my collars with Dr. Marten's Wonder Balsam, it's safe and effective for leather and lambskin. As for the fur a slightly damp clothing for cleaning and some soft brushing. Prolonged wear can leave deposits of sweat in the fur and that can make it less soft and at times itchy. Some cleaning will help restore it.
05/01/2010
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Thank you for the helpful information. I was wondering the same. I don't own these restraints yet, but I plan to, and they are a good investment that I need to know how to take proper care of.
Originally posted by
DustBunny
I treat all my collars with Dr. Marten's Wonder Balsam, it's safe and effective for leather and lambskin. As for the fur a slightly damp clothing for cleaning and some soft brushing. Prolonged wear can leave deposits of sweat in the fur and
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I treat all my collars with Dr. Marten's Wonder Balsam, it's safe and effective for leather and lambskin. As for the fur a slightly damp clothing for cleaning and some soft brushing. Prolonged wear can leave deposits of sweat in the fur and that can make it less soft and at times itchy. Some cleaning will help restore it.
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