What to Do in Case of Mould on Leather

July 30,2024

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Mould on leather equipment is a common issue, especially if stored in damp conditions. Here's how to effectively remove mould and protect your leather:


1. Cleaning


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2. Dry Storage


  • Store the cleaned leather in a dry place.
  • If necessary, take the item home or use dehumidifying aids such as rice or cat litter to reduce moisture in the air.
  • Repeat the cleaning process daily until no mould remains.

3. Dry Storage


  • Once the mould is completely removed, apply a high-quality leather care product.
  • Recommended products: Leo Vet Leather Balsam or Leather Care Intensive. These nourish the leather and provide active protection against mould, restoring a new shine to your equipment.

By following these steps, you can ensure your leather equipment stays in top condition. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask! 😊