Polish leather using olive oil

Leather inevitably undergoes fading over time, but with proper care, its longevity can be extended. While premium leather cleaners exist, you can opt for a cost-effective solution right from your pantry: olive oil. Simply dampen a cloth with olive oil and gently massage it onto the leather using circular motions to ensure even distribution.

Exercise caution, however. Fibre New, experts in fabric restoration, advise moderation. Leather’s permeable nature causes excess oil to eventually resurface, potentially leading to an uneven appearance. Nonetheless, olive oil serves as an occasional quick remedy, adept at diminishing the visibility of scratches and blemishes. Once the process is complete, wipe off any excess oil and allow the leather to dry before use, ensuring it doesn’t transfer to your clothing.

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