I have had two leather jackets cleaned by a dry cleaner with excellent results recently. The first was an old never cleaned 1960's Schott fringed suede Rancher jacket which had stains, bad smells, grungy impacted suede texture and rumpled lining. Came out nice, most of the stains were gone and colour and texture freshened up considerably. The second was a black horsehide jacket with rumpled lining and bad musty smells also. The leather came back more shiny but refreshed almost like new. The lining in both jackets was nicely smoothed out and clean looking. The musty smells were gone. Because of the risks, the existing downsides have to be a significant annoyance before I would do it to my other jackets. Perhaps I have found a good local Chinese dry cleaner? Not only did a great job but charged me $AU60 for each when others quoted up to $180 each for the jobs. The high price was from a so-called leather expert. I doubt he could have done a better job.
If I have to clean a jacket which is rare, I wash mine in the washing machine with washing liquid. Used this on horse hide, cowhide, goat and naked cowhide. Done it for twenty years. Always works out fine.
There are quite varying opinions on that one.
I threw a goatskin jacket into the washing machine once & it lost a lot of the colour & had accelerated wear on the high points.
I wouldn't ever do it again.
There are quite varying opinions on that one.
I threw a goatskin jacket into the washing machine once & it lost a lot of the colour & had accelerated wear on the high points.
I wouldn't ever do it again.
When I first heard of machine washing a leather jacket I thought it was a joke..........Can you imagine if you took your favorite leather to a professional leather cleaning service and they put it in the washing machine? Holy crap...I would definitely choke somebody!!I can never understand why some folks suggest putting a leather jacket into a washing machine. I realize some folks have gotten away with it, but geez, talk about rolling the dice!