Motorcycle jackets, suits, gloves
and boots represent a significant financial investment. And, like any
investment, you need to take care of it, ensuring you get the highest return.
Luckily, with leathers, that’s easy. Here’s how to clean, protect and
weatherproof your leather motorcycle gear.
Wait oh, I Need To Maintain This Stuff?
Yes! It always surprises me how
few of my friends take care of their leathers. And how often readers express
surprise that you’re supposed to do this. That’s crazy, with a little TLC,
leather can last a lifetime and the process described here will improve the
looks of any item while also weatherproofing it. Yes, a leather jacket can keep
you dry in a rainstorm, if you’ve oiled it. The product will fill the pores in
the leather, preventing water from doing the same.
Neglected leather will weaken
over time and eventually split and tear.
This works whether you’ve got a
fancy Dainese suit or a humble black leather jacket. It also works on imitation
or vinyl-coated leather, like the kind your boots are probably made out of.
Day-To-Day Maintenance
Pick up a huge bargain-size bin
of unscented baby wipes. Any brand will do. But, do try and find the unscented
kind so you don’t leave faint whiffs of diaper in your wake.
Leather is skin, so it needs the
same type of care — cleaning and moisturizing — as your own hands and face do.
If you don’t bother, it’ll have the same problems. It’ll dry out and eventually
crack.
To keep your leather goods in
decent shape, just give them a scrub down with those baby wipes whenever
they’ve gotten dirty or wet or after a long trip or just when you feel like
they need it. With time, you’ll develop a sense for when your leather needs a
little maintenance.
Types Of Leather And What To Use On Them
Top-grain or oil-tanned leather:
this is “real” leather. It’s what your jacket, suit, pants and gloves are made
out of. You can see the leather texture on the surface. On it, you can use any
leather conditioner, oil, cream or other product.
Imitation leather or Lorica: If
you have a pair of modern motorcycle boots, they’re probably made from Lorica,
which is just a name brand for imitation leather. Just use those baby wipes or
soap and water.
Vinyl-coated leather: know how
military boots can polish up to a mirror finish? That’s because they’re treated
with a vinyl top coat.
Step One: Clean It
If your leather apparel has taken
a real beating, you’ll need to give it a good clean before applying the
dressing or lotion. Get a bucket or bowl and fill it with warm, soapy water.
Use a mild soap, like you’d use in the shower. Again, don’t over think it, just
use regular soap, but try and avoid dish detergent or other really harsh stuff.
Grab a wash cloth, go sit on your porch or somewhere else you can make a mess
and give everything a good scrub. Try and get all the road debris and pollution
and bugs off. Rinse and hang it up to air dry, *Do not Wring or squeeze* then
move to the next step.
Step Two: Condition It
Grabbed the right product for the
job? Find a comfy seat with the leather item in your lap and start rubbing it
into the leather with your hands. Starting with the small panels before moving
onto the bigger ones works best.
Don’t bother with a cloth or
sponge, just use your hands. It makes less of a mess and is more effective.
Really try and work the product into the leather with a good, firm massage.
Apply enough product to generously coat each panel, but there’s no need to go
overboard.
Your leathers will initially feel
greasy. Once you’ve finished massaging the product into the entire item, put it
on a hanger and hang it up somewhere that it’s not going to transfer that
grease to other clothing. Leave it overnight and by morning you’ll have a piece
of leather gear that looks better than new, is stronger than before and should
be capable of keeping you dry in a rainstorm for an hour or more.
Doing this also maintains the
patina your item of gear has developed over time, as well as makes the leather
healthier, stronger and more supple. There are only positive results and no
downsides to this routine, so don’t hesitate, start maintaining your leathers
today.
Step Three: Shine it
For those who appreciate the
gleam, a decently sized piece of clean foam would do this trick. Rub the foam
across the leather briskly to provide an even and smooth shine.
Do you take care of your
leathers? What methods and products do you use? Let us know in the comments
section below.
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