General Care Tips
- Keep It Clean
- Wipe your bags and luggage with a soft, damp cloth regularly to remove dust and dirt.
- For deeper cleaning, use a mild soap solution and gently wipe the surface. Avoid harsh chemicals that may damage the material.
- Always let the bag air dry completely before storing or using it again.
- Avoid Overloading
- Respect the weight limits of your bags and luggage. Overloading may cause strain on zippers, straps, and seams, leading to damage.
- Pack your items evenly to maintain balance and reduce wear and tear.
- Protect From Moisture
- While our products are designed to withstand various conditions, prolonged exposure to water or moisture can cause damage.
- If your bag gets wet, wipe it down with a dry cloth and allow it to air dry naturally, away from direct heat sources.
- Store Properly
- When not in use, store your bags and luggage in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Stuff your bags with tissue paper or soft material to help them maintain their shape.
- Avoid placing heavy objects on top of your bags during storage to prevent deformation.
Material-Specific Care
1. Leather Bags
- Clean with a leather-specific cleaner or a damp cloth.
- Apply a leather conditioner periodically to keep the material supple and prevent cracking.
- Store leather bags in a dust bag when not in use to protect them from scratches and dust.
2. Fabric Bags & Backpacks
- For fabric bags, spot clean with a gentle soap solution and soft brush.
- Avoid machine washing unless the care label explicitly states it is safe to do so.
- Let the bag air dry thoroughly before using it again.
3. Hard-Shell Luggage
- Wipe down the exterior with a damp cloth and mild soap. For tougher stains, use a gentle plastic cleaner.
- Check wheels, handles, and zippers regularly to ensure they function smoothly. Lubricate zippers occasionally to maintain ease of use.
- Hard-shell luggage can get scuffed; use a plastic polish to restore its shine.
4. Metal Parts & Zippers
- Keep zippers clean and free from dirt and debris to avoid jamming.
- If a zipper becomes stiff, apply a zipper lubricant or a small amount of petroleum jelly to ensure smooth operation.
- Regularly check metal parts, such as buckles and fasteners, for signs of rust or wear, and clean them with a soft cloth.
Repairs & Maintenance
Should your designer luggage outlet product need repairs, we recommend seeking professional assistance to ensure the best results. If you have any issues with your bag or luggage, feel free to contact our customer service team for advice and support.
Contact Us
If you have any questions regarding the care and maintenance of your designer luggage outlet products, please reach out to our customer service team at:
Phone: +1 2016800490
Email: support@designerluggageoutlet.com