Use a damp cloth or sponge to gently clean stains; avoid soaking the leather in water.
Prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause leather to fade or dry out; store in a shaded area.
Use a high-quality leather conditioner periodically to maintain softness and prevent cracking or drying.
Do not place your apron near heaters or open flames to prevent warping or damage.
Steer clear of using cleaning agents or solvents that can strip the leather of its natural oils.
If your apron gets wet, pat it dry with a towel and let it air dry in a cool space.
Hang your apron on a sturdy hook or store flat to retain its shape and avoid creases.
Keep away from sharp objects to prevent accidental cuts or marks on the leather surface.
When using leather cleaners or conditioners, always test on a small, hidden area before full application.
Regularly check for loose threads and reinforce stitching if needed to extend the apron’s lifespan.