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Leather pants are fashionable and fun to wear. However, you must proceed cautiously when cleaning them. To keep your leather pants nice and fresh, start by reading the clothing label closely. Spot treat any visible stains. Then, either wash them on a delicate cycle or wet them down by hand. Hang them out to dry and store them on hangers to preserve the feel and cut of the leather.

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    Follow the label’s directions. Locate the label on your pants, usually in the middle back of the waistline, and read it carefully. A label that gives machine washing instructions will generally do well with a gentle wash and dry cycle. If the label states “Dry Clean Only” or “Not Washable,” then you may want to consider taking it to a dry cleaner or leather specialist.[1]

    • If your pants do not have a label, or if you’ve cut it off, and you know the manufacturer, then you may be able to contact them directly for cleaning advice. Go to the manufacturer’s website and look for customer information or help contact information.
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    Do a test spot. Before you expose your pants to any cleaning process, it is a good idea to apply a damp cloth to a small, less noticeable part of your pants. Then, wait to see if you notice any discoloration, fading, or wrinkling. This will let you know how well your pants will tolerate being wetted down via steaming or in a washing machine.[2]

    • If your pants do wrinkle or stain in the test area, it would be a good idea to take them to a leather specialist for cleaning.

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    Use the delicate cycle with cold water. Turn your pants inside out and place them directly into the washing machine. Add a small amount of color-safe liquid detergent and nothing else. Choose the “delicate” washing cycle and set the water temperature to cold. If you can choose the spin speed, set it to the slowest setting.

    • For extra protection, place your pants into a garment bag and then toss this bag into the washing machine. The bag will help to minimize the wear on your garment from the washing machine’s agitations.
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    Wipe them down with water. If you aren’t comfortable using the washing machine, then set your pants out on a towel. Get a damp microfiber cloth and gently run it over the surface of pants. It is best if you use warm, not hot, water. Resist the urge to scrub and keep your movements light.[3]

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    Steam them. Get a clothing steam machine and adjust the setting to gentle. When the machine is ready, pass the wand lightly on top of the pants. It should make them damp, but not wet. Repeat until you see fewer signs of wear. This is another gentle alternative to using a washing machine.[4]

    • A simple way to steam your pants, and other clothing items, is to hang them up in your shower, then run the water to warm. The water should not touch the clothes directly, but the steam will. This is an especially good way to remove strong odors, such as smoke.[5]
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    Lay them out to dry. The safest way to keep your pants shape post-washing or steaming is to lay them down on a dry towel or to place them on a drying rack. The drying rack is the best option, as it allows the air to pull the moisture away from your garment. Some people suggest machine drying, but that can destroy certain types of leather pants.

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    Clean only when necessary. It is not necessary to clean your pants after each time you wear them. Instead, go by the appearance of the pants and whether they appear dirty or in need of an odor adjustment. Cleaning your pants too often can change their shape and make them lose that supple leather feel.

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    Remove stains quickly. If you see a stain on your pants, try to take care of it as soon as possible. Some stains, like ink, begin to set almost immediately. Others, like salt, can be fairly easy to remove if you address them in a timely manner. Be aware that set in stains may require number applications of a cleaning treatment or a trip to the dry cleaner.[6]

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    Absorb any standing spills. Get a clean, microfiber cloth and place it directly on top of the liquid. Apply a slight amount of pressure until you can see some absorption taking place. Resist the urge to rub or wipe the stained area. If a cloth is not available, a damp sponge or even a paper towel can be used.[7]

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    Apply corn starch to oily stains. Lay your pants out on a towel. Get a teaspoon of corn starch and pour it lightly on top of the stain. Leave it on the stain for a minute or so. Then, get a damp cloth and gently wipe away the starch. Do another pass with a clean, damp cloth. Repeat as necessary to lessen the appearance of an oily stain.[8]

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    Remove salt with a vinegar mixture.[9] If you live in an area where salt is applied to the roads and sidewalks in colder weather, then you know how hard these stains can be to remove. To get salt stains off of your leather pants, start by dipping a cloth into a 50-50 water and vinegar mixture. Wring the cloth out and apply it to the areas with salt stains.

    • If the salt is dried on the surface of your pants, brush it off with a soft-bristled toothbrush or a cloth.
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    Protect them from damaging substances. Leather is a fairly porous fabric and can be stained or damaged by a variety of chemicals and environmental factors. Keep corrosive cleaners, such as bleach, away from your pants. Be cautious when exposing your pants to prolonged sunlight, dirt, or sand.[10]

    • Even body products, such as perfume or lotion, can stain your leather pants.[11]
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    Apply a leather protectant. Before you start to wear your new leather pants, take a moment to spritz them with a leather protectant product. These usually come in small spray bottles are available at most clothing stores. Just one pass with the spray will protect your pants, to a limited extent, for an entire season.[12]

    • As with any product, test out your protectant on a small area of your pants before applying it all over.
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    Apply a leather conditioner monthly. Lay your pants out on a towel. Take a bit of the conditioner into your hands, it will have a soapy feel, and gently rub it into the surface of your pants. Keep rubbing in small circles until the product is absorbed entirely. Repeat this process every month to keep your leather pants feeling soft and flexible.

    • Make a homemade version of leather conditioner by mixing three parts of olive oil with two parts vinegar in a small bowl.[13]
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    Store them on a hanger in a garment bag. Instead of folding, hang your pants by their straps on a wooden hanger. If you are worried about dust, place them inside of a cotton garment bag. If they are hanging next to other clothes, keep them away from dark fabrics, as they may discolor the leather.[14]

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    Take them to a dry cleaner. Call ahead to your dry cleaner to check if they accept leather goods. If they do, when you bring in your pants make sure to point out any stains or areas of concern. Also, if your pants have a matching top or other accessory, get those cleaned as well.[15]

    • Some dry cleaners are considered leather specialists. This means that they follow practices that are less likely to damage your pants, but this extra level of service may result in a higher bill.[16]
    • If you do point out a stain, it is even better if you can tell your cleaner where the stain came from and how long it has been there.[17]
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    I would recommend using a hair dryer on a low setting or putting it under a fan if you don't want it to air-dry.

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    Using a steam program in newer washing machines is generally not suitable for leather clothes. Steam can alter leather's texture, causing it to lose natural oils, leading to stiffness and damage. Instead, clean leather garments with a soft, damp cloth and mild soap. For deep cleaning, seek professional leather cleaners to maintain the integrity of your leather items.

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      • Your leather pants may stretch out over time and repeated washings can speed up this process.[18]

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      • As you clean your pants, make sure to pay attention to the trim and any attached accessories. Use a gentle cleaning method that will not damage these parts.[19]

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      • Washing machine
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      • Water
      • Microfiber cloth or sponge
      • Steamer
      • Drying rack
      • Starch
      • Vinegar
      • Leather protectant
      • Leather conditioner

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      Before you try to clean leather pants, look at the label on them to make sure they're machine washable. If they're not, try wiping them down with water using a microfiber cloth or steam cleaning them. If they are machine washable, turn them inside out, and wash them on a gentle cycle using cold water. Whichever method you use, hang your leather pants up to air dry when you're finished, and avoid machine drying them since it might damage the leather. To learn how to remove stains on leather pants, scroll down!

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      How do you clean leather pants? ›

      If there are stains, use a leather-specific cleaner or a mild soap solution, and gently rub with a soft cloth. Let your pants air dry at room temperature, away from direct heat or sunlight. Apply a leather protector or conditioner to maintain their shine and suppleness.

      How to clean leather wikihow? ›

      Things You Should Know
      1. Pour a capful of castile soap into a bowl of distilled water, then use the solution to dampen a lint-free cloth.
      2. Wipe the leather with the cloth to remove dirt, rubbing with the grain. Use a circular motion to work out tougher grime.
      3. Use a clean, damp rag to remove soap residue.

      How do you clean leather easily? ›

      How to Clean Leather. You can clean your leather furniture using a simple cleaning solution of 50/50 vinegar and water. Use a microfiber cloth to apply the solution, rubbing the leather in a circular motion to lift the dirt out of the natural fibers.

      How can leather be washed? ›

      Leather should never be immersed in water as this will wash out the natural oils and cause cracking, wrinkling or shrinkage. Leather should only ever be washed with a damp cloth and then dried naturally. Whether you can wash the lining of a jacket will depend on the material from which it is made.

      Can you soak leather pants in water? ›

      If you have a leather item that you need to shrink, the easiest approach is to soak the leather in water, then dry the item in the sun or with a hairdryer. The combination of moisture and heat will tighten up the fibers of the leather, causing it to shrink somewhat.

      Can you clean leather with water? ›

      To tackle light, mild stains, dip a clean, damp washcloth in soapy, warm water and use it to wipe away the stain on your leather. You may need a specialty soap. “Specific leather soaps exist, [they're] usually called saddle soaps,” Pourny says. Don't leave wet spots as you clean leather furniture.

      How to wash leather clothes at home? ›

      Warm soapy water, using baby shampoo or a similar soap, is the best cleaning solution for removing difficult or oily marks, stains or odors. Rub baby shampoo into the area of any oily stains before rinsing. Try to avoid cleaners that leave any sort of grease or residue.

      What is the best cleaner to use on leather? ›

      Our Top Picks
      • Best Overall. Weiman Leather Cleaner. ...
      • A Close Second. Meguiar's Ultimate Leather Detailer. ...
      • Best for Quick Results. Griot's Garage Odor Neutralizing Leather Cleaner. ...
      • Best Feel & Finish. Leather Honey Leather Cleaner. ...
      • Most Convenient. ...
      • Chemical Guys Leather Cleaner. ...
      • Lexol Leather Cleaner. ...
      • Tyger 3-in-1 Leather Cleaner.
      Dec 12, 2022

      Is leather easy to clean? ›

      You'll find that leather lasts much longer than fabric and can be a better value. Easy Care: Leather is easy to care for. To clean leather, just use a conditioner every 6-12 months and wipe up spills as they occur with a clean cloth. Avoid using normal cleaning supplies, such as soaps, detergents, solvents, etc.

      Which leather is easiest to clean? ›

      Suede (Top Grain) the hide is used upside down and the soft suede side is what you use and sit on. It is also absorbent but is easier to clean and care for than most of the other types.

      How do you clean leather without polish? ›

      Use a Mixture of Vinegar and Linseed Oil. For a natural and effective way to shine your shoes, mix one part vinegar with two parts linseed oil. Apply the mixture onto your shoes using a soft cotton ball or cloth. Once your shoes are coated, buff them with a clean cloth to achieve a brighter shine.

      How do professionals clean leather? ›

      How do the Professional Cleaners clean light-coloured leather?
      1. Mix equal parts of lemon juice and cream of tartar.
      2. Take a clean cloth and dip it in the solution. ...
      3. not too wet.
      4. Rub the stains to lift them from the surface.
      5. Wipe the area with a clean cloth and let it dry.

      Can you dry clean leather pants? ›

      Dry cleaning is the most effective way to clean leather, suede, or fur garments. Consumers often fail to clean their leather, suede, or fur garments properly which causes them to get dirty and wear out faster.

      How to wash faux leather pants? ›

      Set the washing machine on the delicate cycle, and choose cold water and the lowest available spin speed. You should also use a detergent formulated for delicate items.

      Is it OK to soak leather in water? ›

      The main problem when leather gets wet actually arises as the leather dries. When leather gets wet, the oils in the leather bind to the water molecules. As the water dries and evaporates, it draws out the oils with it. The leather's loss of natural oils causes it to lose its supple quality and turn brittle.

      Do leather pants need to be dry cleaned? ›

      While genuine leather typically needs to be dry cleaned, you can usually wash faux leather. Dry cleaning faux leather can actually be damaging to the plastic used in the process of manufacturing material. As always, you should check the item's care tag before proceeding, since every item is made differently.

      Can leather pants get wet? ›

      It is best to not allow leather to get wet. When leather is wet, it will dry out and possibly crack.

      How do you get leather stains out of pants? ›

      The best you can do is apply a stain remover, let it set 5 minutes or so, and scrub it with a plastic brush, or rag, before running through the laundry. Repeat this process several times if necessary. Leather dye is a real bear to remove! Sometimes you can never get it all out, without damaging your clothing!

      How to keep leather pants from cracking? ›

      How to Keep it Safe from Cracking?
      1. Get your saddle soap or glycerin soap or leather conditioner– whichever you choose to clean your leather with. ...
      2. Use a damp cloth to apply these to your leather, ensuring gentle rubs to the leather to absorb it.

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