Alligator or Crocodile Handbags Care
CARING FOR HANDBAGS TEXTURES

CARING FOR HANDBAGS TEXTURES
Five of the most common textures found on handbags include alligator, suede, leather, snakeskin, and patent leather. Each texture should be taken care of diligently and carefully. Caring for the exterior of your bag will allow your bag to appear newer for much longer. Additionally, if you decide to resell your bag, it will be worth more if it is in peak condition.
Leather Handbags: The secret to caring for a leather handbag begins with moisturizer. There are plenty of lotions available at your local show store which can be applied to your handbag, allowing your leather to stay positively radiant!
Alligator or Crocodile Handbags: These handbags should be cared for using the same lotions as you would use on a leather handbag. When choosing a new lotion, use it first in a small, hidden spot of the purse before deciding to rub it all over.
Suede: This is a tricky material to deal with. When storing your suede handbag, be sure not to let anything rest against it, as this can create spots on suede material. Additionally, suede brushes work well at getting imprint stains out.
Snakeskin: The scales on snakeskin material will inevitably change over time. There is not much you can do about this other than to have them lacquered, and even then- there is no guarantee that the scales on your handbag will stay perfect.
Patent Leather: Patent leather perhaps the easiest material to keep flaw-free. If you spill something on a patent leather handbag, simply wipe it away using a little vinegar and water, and you will be good to go!