Care for Leather Gloves
- 1). Wash your leather gloves in warm soapy water at least once a year. Rinse well and leave them to dry completely, laid flat on a towel in a warm room.
- 2). Massage leather conditioner into your gloves once they are completely dry and store them in a cool, dry place wrapped in tissue or a soft cloth. Do not fold the gloves or allow anything to rest on them.
- 3). When wearing your leather gloves, after removing them, place carefully in your purse or somewhere safe so they do not get crushed or creased.
- 4). Removed grease stains by sprinkling some talcum powder or cornstarch onto the affected area after blotting away as much grease as you can.
- 5). Should your leather gloves get very wet, blot off as much wetness as possible using a towel then leave them in a warm place to dry naturally. If water stains appear, rub in saddle soap or leather conditioner to help remove the stains.
- 6). Use a spray-on leather restorer for gloves that become discolored to bring back the color. Buy the color that most closely matches your leather gloves.