Chanel Patent Leather Bag can gather moisture easily. What i do with my patent leather bag is I do not put in the plastic bag. I put in my wardrobe next to moisture absorber. It works!
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I live in socal. The weather is not humid but I have the damprid in all my closet for other clothes and bags.Beautiful bag! Are you in a humid climate where maybe using a dehumidifier would help?
Definitely do not use alcohol. Patent leather ages poorly. The top glue layer degrades and became sticky. There is not much you can do about it in my opinion. Hope other people have good advice.There were a few threads about this topic but it has been a few years so I think I would like to start a new thread, and try to find a way to finally resolve this problem.
I got this beautiful Chanel patent leather bag a while ago. When I received this bag, I have noticed - the leather is sticky so I just let it aired out and hope it would getting better but it didn’t. I have carried handful time but it started bothering me when I touch it. It has beautiful shine and the color is good.
I read the previous posts and I have tried a few methods.
1. Vesaline method: I tested a few spots before I applied to the whole bag. Wiped off with dry clothes a few times. Let it sit and dry for a few days. NOTHING has changed! Still sticky .
2. Leather cleaning wipes: I have a few leather wipes left so I used one on it. Noted the bag is not dirt and has no stains. Wipe the whole bag and dry it with micro fiber clothes several times. Let it sit and dry for a few days. NOTHING has changed! Still sticky
3. One of the members @Lola24 suggested using Bick-1 leather cleanser that worked on her bag. I did some research and it only says work on finished leather in general and not specific on patent leather. I am so afraid to use it ….
4. There is this one Saphir Venus Rife Pateny Leather Cleaner for patent leather but it does not say to get rid of stickiness.
I haven’t tried the vinegar or alcohol methods. I tried to avoid the aggressive solutions so I don’t damage the bag.
I am hoping to get some help that really works on getting rid of the stickiness.
Thank you,
I have a black patent WOC and when I noticed some stickiness I used a baby wipe and rubbed it gently in circular motions I think I did it for a few days and it went away.There were a few threads about this topic but it has been a few years so I think I would like to start a new thread, and try to find a way to finally resolve this problem.
I got this beautiful Chanel patent leather bag a while ago. When I received this bag, I have noticed - the leather is sticky so I just let it aired out and hope it would getting better but it didn’t. I have carried handful time but it started bothering me when I touch it. It has beautiful shine and the color is good.
I read the previous posts and I have tried a few methods.
1. Vesaline method: I tested a few spots before I applied to the whole bag. Wiped off with dry clothes a few times. Let it sit and dry for a few days. NOTHING has changed! Still sticky .
2. Leather cleaning wipes: I have a few leather wipes left so I used one on it. Noted the bag is not dirt and has no stains. Wipe the whole bag and dry it with micro fiber clothes several times. Let it sit and dry for a few days. NOTHING has changed! Still sticky
3. One of the members @Lola24 suggested using Bick-1 leather cleanser that worked on her bag. I did some research and it only says work on finished leather in general and not specific on patent leather. I am so afraid to use it ….
4. There is this one Saphir Venus Rife Pateny Leather Cleaner for patent leather but it does not say to get rid of stickiness.
I haven’t tried the vinegar or alcohol methods. I tried to avoid the aggressive solutions so I don’t damage the bag.
I am hoping to get some help that really works on getting rid of the stickiness.
Thank you,
You meant you used the baby wipes everyday for a few days? Did you let it dry each time after?I have a black patent WOC and when I noticed some stickiness I used a baby wipe and rubbed it gently in circular motions I think I did it for a few days and it went away.
Correct and yes let it dry leave it out all night. Also I used water based one (Coterie at that time)You meant you used the baby wipes everyday for a few days? Did you let it dry each time after?
Whatever you try, do it on a hidden area first just in case it makes things worseCorrect and yes let it dry leave it out all night. Also I used water based one (Coterie at that time)
Whatever you try, do it on a hidden area first just in case it makes things worse
Yes I know. I always start from the bottom first. I am thinking of try on the dehumidifier next. This is not a quick process though - at least 1 week to 10 days to absorb the moist from the bag if it ever works.Correct and yes let it dry leave it out all night. Also I used water based one (Coterie at that time)
Good luck! Let us know if anything helpsYes I know. I always start from the bottom first. I am thinking of try on the dehumidifier next. This is not a quick process though - at least 1 week to 10 days to absorb the moist from the bag if it ever works.
The problem is the new patent bags are so pretty and shiny. I also have another vintage Chanel mini bag. It is still in perfect condition. I guess it all depends on how the bag ages and storage condition.My patent dark blue Jumbo is ~15yo. Some parts of its enamel gloss is rubbed off. Damage is irreversible unfortunately. I use a damp cloth with a few drops of alcohol to polish it from time to time. And I swear never to get another patent item