Mastering Leather Jacket Care: A Complete Guide to Keep Your Leather Moto Jacket Clean

For every biker, leather jackets are a form of self-expression and rebellion. The real riders love and adore their moto jackets like their priceless assets.

However, loving them isnā€™t always enough for the long life of your motorcycle leather jacket. To ensure your biker jackets remain in their best condition, it is foremost crucial that you are aware of their cleaning methods.Ā 

In this guide, we will shed light on how to clean yourĀ leather jackets without harming their quality and shine.

Essential Preparations

Before we dive directly into cleaning your jackets, there are a few important measures that you must take to avoid any inconvenience.

Firstly, identify the kind of leather used in your jacket. If it is suede or nubuck, do not clean it yourself; instead, hand over your garment to a specialist in the field.

To start the preparations, list down the equipment you might need to clean the jacket.

  • A soft sponge
  • Soft cloth
  • Leather cleaner
  • Leather conditioner

And there you go, your basic preparations are done and dusted. We can now move on to the actual task: cleaning.

How To Carefully Clean Your Biker Jackets

Leather can never be treated as any of your regular clothes. While cleaning your jackets, you need to be extra careful to avoid major disasters.Ā 

Instead of throwing your leather motorcycle jacket in the washing machine, consider professional cleaning. Machine washing will likely destroy the jacket, rendering it unusable.

A leather jacket's natural oils can be depleted if machine-washed with harsh chemicals and aggressive spinning. This can cause the garment to dry, stiffen, and potentially crack.

But you don't have to worry. We have you covered!

With these following simple steps, you can easily clean your jacket and save it from being ruined.

Clean The Dust Off

To start the process, wipe your jacket with a soft and dry cloth or a brush with soft bristles. Thoroughly and carefully wipe your whole jacket, and rub gently to avoid scratches.

Wipe With A Damp Cloth Or Sponge

The next step is to remove any light stains on your jacket. Take a damp cloth or sponge and start gently from a small part. From the center to across the jacket wipe it gently in circular motions to avoid any wet cleaning stains.

Note: If a water stain is formed on your jacket, rewet the area and softly feather the edges.

Use A Mild Leather Cleaner

Before we dig into this step, you must determine that your chosen cleaner will not harm the jacket. Wisely choose a mild leather cleaner (you can also use dish soap) to clean your moto jacket.

Now, damp a sponge with the solution and test it on a small patch of your jacket that is not visible. If the leather does not cause any reaction, you are good to proceed with the whole jacket by carefully blotting the cleaner in circular motions across its surface. Pay extra attention to the tricky areas like the collar and cuffs.

Lightly Rinse With Water

After cleaning yourĀ biker leather jackets with the cleaner, gently wipe it down with a dampened cloth with plain water to clean off any soap left behind.

At last, gently wring your jacket to ensure you are not gathering additional water.

Let It Dry

Wipe off any residual moisture from your jacket with a dry towel and let your jacket air dry.

Note:Ā Keep it away from direct sunlight.

Condition Your Leather Jacket

Voila! Your biker jacket is all clean and tidy. However, if you want to make your leather jacket as good as new, consider conditioning it. Leather conditioner helps keep your leather goods soft and supple, giving them a fresh look.

The process of conditioning your Nomad NappaĀ leather jacket is simple. Take a small amount and apply lightly in circular, gentle strokes. Again, make sure you reach all the tricky corners.

The Bottom Line

We really hope that this guide was somewhat helpful to you. Taking care of your leather jackets is no rocket science. All you need is motivation and some information on how to do it.

Remember, a genuineĀ original leather jackets can never live long if you do not take care of it.