Cleaning and Protecting Your Mulberry

Which of these would you pick?

  • Leather Gel

    Votes: 5 38.5%
  • Leather Cream

    Votes: 7 53.8%
  • Leather Wax

    Votes: 1 7.7%

  • Total voters
    13

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I have a grape purple oversize Alexa in buffalo that has been regularly treated with collinol waterstop spray but nothing else. I want to give the bag a bit of a clean to liven her up, there are no stains but I just feel it's probably time for a little clean! What's the best product/method to do this?

Lord Sheraton wipes, cleans, nourishes and protects. When dry it gives my bags a lovely sheen that gradually goes, I guess it's the beeswax sinking into the leather. I use it on ally bags

NVT
Darwin
Grainy print
Shiny grain
Soft matte
Smooth
Sofa made of Buffalo leather...... After I've used them on my bags of course ..... Waste not want not!
 
Lord Sheraton wipes, cleans, nourishes and protects. When dry it gives my bags a lovely sheen that gradually goes, I guess it's the beeswax sinking into the leather. I use it on ally bags

NVT
Darwin
Grainy print
Shiny grain
Soft matte
Smooth
Sofa made of Buffalo leather...... After I've used them on my bags of course ..... Waste not want not!

Oh wow perfect thank you so much, they are such a great price as well!
 
Hello! I have a much loved Ayler Rio which is starting to look a little disheveled - a little dirty from jeans dye transfer and the leather was looking dry in places. I have to admit i have always been a bit lax with looking after this bag - it always just looked great!

Mulberry (unsurprisingly) recommended Collonil which I used exactly as stated. It left my bag looking really dull and some parts of it looked even drier than before - grey even.

Is there anything anyone can recommend to bring my Ayler back to its former glory?
 
Hello! I have a much loved Ayler Rio which is starting to look a little disheveled - a little dirty from jeans dye transfer and the leather was looking dry in places. I have to admit i have always been a bit lax with looking after this bag - it always just looked great!

Mulberry (unsurprisingly) recommended Collonil which I used exactly as stated. It left my bag looking really dull and some parts of it looked even drier than before - grey even.

Is there anything anyone can recommend to bring my Ayler back to its former glory?

I swear by lord Sheraton wipes with beeswax, they clean, nourish and protect. The grey could be caused by too much collonil gel or not enough buffing. See a few posts back for link what they are
 
I swear by lord Sheraton wipes with beeswax, they clean, nourish and protect. The grey could be caused by too much collonil gel or not enough buffing. See a few posts back for link what they are
Thank you Louliu! I've seen the wipes at my local supermarket so will try them out this weekend.
I thought I'd put enough elbow grease into the buffing...but maybe I should get my husband on it instead :)
 
Thank you Louliu! I've seen the wipes at my local supermarket so will try them out this weekend.
I thought I'd put enough elbow grease into the buffing...but maybe I should get my husband on it instead :)

Be good to see the end result, not too much buffing! :)

I gel my mini Taylor regularly, last time I did it, I thought she looked a little dull. I put her away for a while and last week took her out of her dusty for a trip to M&S and she looked amazing! Think the gel had sunk in, taken 8 weeks, but looks amazing
 
Ladies, when you first get a new Mulberry, do you put the Collonil cream protection on plus the water stop spray or is it just the spray? I have the black Bayswater I'm vegetable tan leather. I'm afraid I was too excited about the bag to listen carefully enough to the sales assistant! Thank you
 
Hi guys. REALLLLLYYY need some advice pronto please!
Okay. I have a medium lily dark blush and accidentally got marmite on the inside flap on the suede. (DONT ASK [emoji23][emoji23] total bummer) any advice how to get it off???
Was thinking of water? Or the collonil gel stuff.
As I did also get some on the actual glossy goat leather outside too... Can I use water on that or will it Mark? X
 
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