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That's not even ok looking. Eegads.
Never seen goatskin loosing it's grain with application of a damp cloth though ?
Against my better judgement (again) I used a damp cloth, per a friend's recommendation, to dry and remove a few marks on the back of my pebble grained jacket. I guess the cloth was too damp, because the areas that I rubbed have seemingly stretched out, and the pebble has smoothed flatter. In the places that stretched out, I have puckering spots down the back. Any ideas for how to deal with this? I was thinking about lightly wetting the area, and then letting it hang dry...
So what do you do when it rains? Jeez. For $1000, you better be able to get wet!I would imagine that there is no manufacturer in the world (especially not a fashion company) who would recommend going at your expensive leather jacket with a wet towel. This will negate any refund. It's not their fault someone decided to do so. I'll bet there's a "dry clean only by reputable leather cleaner" tag in the jacket (as there should be).
I would imagine that there is no manufacturer in the world (especially not a fashion company) who would recommend going at your expensive leather jacket with a wet towel. This will negate any refund. It's not their fault someone decided to do so. I'll bet there's a "dry clean only by reputable leather cleaner" tag in the jacket (as there should be).