Keep your fashion pieces timeless with the right maintenance.
High-quality leather shoes and bags are more than just fashion items—they’re investments that deserve proper care. Whether made from natural leather or synthetic PU, following the right cleaning and maintenance steps will preserve their beauty, texture, and longevity.
Daily Cleaning & Dust Removal
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Natural Leather:
Gently brush off dust with a soft shoe brush or microfiber cloth. For slight dirt, use a rubber or soft eraser-like motion to wipe the surface.
Avoid soaking the leather—if it gets wet, fill the inside with paper to keep the shape, gently wipe off moisture, and air dry in a ventilated place away from direct sunlight. -
PU Leather:
Wipe the surface using a clean damp cloth dipped in mild detergent, then dry naturally. Avoid using high concentrations of alcohol or harsh chemicals, which may cause cracking over time.
Deep Cleaning for Stains
If your shoes or bag have visible stains:
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Use a dry soft cloth to blot any excess residue.
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Dampen a clean cloth with a small amount of neutral detergent or low-alcohol cleaning solution.
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Gently wipe in circular motions until the stain lightens.
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Let the item dry naturally in a cool place—never under sunlight or near heaters.
For ink or oil marks, test the cleaning solution on a hidden corner first to ensure colorfastness.
Leather Nourishment & Protection
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Regularly apply professional leather care oil or cream to restore the material’s natural moisture and elasticity.
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Avoid over-applying oil-based products, which can lead to a sticky surface or discoloration.
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Store your leather goods in a dry, ventilated place—avoid dampness that may lead to mold or odor.

Storage & Long-Term Maintenance
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Avoid direct sunlight or heat, which can cause leather to dry, crack, or fade.
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Rotate your use: Switching between bags and shoes helps maintain shape and flexibility.
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Stuff your bags with soft paper or cloth when not in use to prevent deformation.
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Keep silica gel packs inside for moisture control, especially in humid environments.
Minor Damage Repair Tips
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For small scratches, gently rub with your fingertips or a color-matched beeswax polish until the mark becomes less visible.
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Avoid using alcohol-based cleaners or oily substances directly on the surface.
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For suede or nubuck leather, use only special suede brushes for one-direction cleaning to prevent texture damage.

Quick Tips to Extend Lifespan
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Clean your shoes and bags regularly, even if they appear clean.
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Keep them dry—if soaked, never use a hairdryer; let them air dry naturally.
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Apply leather conditioner every few months to keep the material supple.
Proper maintenance is key to extending the life of your leather footwear and bags. By following these simple yet professional steps, you can keep every XINZIRAIN piece looking elegant and refined for years to come.
Pro Tip: Always test any cleaning or care product on an inconspicuous area first to avoid unexpected color fading or surface changes.




