Mansur Gavriel MANSUR GAVRIEL Care & Maintenance Thread

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Hi everyone! I have a fairly new large bucket in black/flamma and seem to be getting makeup smudges on it. You know the drill: it's hot out, you touch your face, get foundation on your fingers and next thing you know your precious bag looks dirty. I'm generally able to wipe the smudges off with wet paper towels but noticed that my most recent smudges aren't budging. The smudging isn't too noticeable but I'm still in the obsessive cleanliness phase of ownership. SOS! Anyone have a good suggestion on how to remove this?
I use baby wipes to clean my bucket and condition with Bick4. It cleans conditions and protects. I finish by spraying with water proofing spray also by Bickmore. This works perfectly on my large Brandy bucket.
 
I was crushed to find a 3 inch long black pen mark on my cammello veg tanned leather bucket today :crybaby:Thought the bag was ruined. My dad suggested that I try to rub it with an eraser, and like magic it came out!! There is just the faintest mark there now, barely noticeable. Not sure if it's been mentioned in this thread but hopes it helps some one!
Thanks for posting this, it's a good thing to know.
 
I was crushed to find a 3 inch long black pen mark on my cammello veg tanned leather bucket today :crybaby:Thought the bag was ruined. My dad suggested that I try to rub it with an eraser, and like magic it came out!! There is just the faintest mark there now, barely noticeable. Not sure if it's been mentioned in this thread but hopes it helps some one!
Question- did you use a pink or white eraser? I have a mark on the outside of my rosa bucket bag from a pen and want to try this out!
 
Guys, I have 5 mansur bags (2 large totes, 2 buckets, 1 baby bucket), all black with a red, marina, or blu interior and the absolute best conditioner hands down is Leather Milk. I will condition them once every other month to keep them a rich brilliant black that actually GLOWS. My process is simple but effective, it's like giving it a mini moisturizing facial, but it WORKS. Leather milk is best because it has natural ingredients that bring out the natural beauty of these italian leathers that the Mansur girls use. Besides the leather milk, I only use products that I would use on my own face to care for this leather. It makes it more durable and less "dry" looking. not just that, I have seen the leather milk actually condition and make scratches TOTALLY DISAPPEAR. So do not waste your money on any other leather conditioner. I think this conditioner also works well with the camello and brandy colors because I've recommended it to friends who own these colors and they ay that it actually has helped protect the bags from staining and splotching.

Even the brand new mansur bags look a little parched but they look gorgeous after I perform this step by step below. If you follow the below I guarantee that it will do WONDERS to your mansur and keep it looking better than new, longer.

1. Take a baby wipe (I like using organic ones that I use on my face, these ones here because they clean without stripping and messing with the pH ) to wipe off any excess dirt or grime from daily use.

2. Spritz rose water. I use this kind because it doesn't have preservatives that might funk up the process http://sbeauty.me/ogJtjk7rG (I also use this same rose water to blend my makeup!).

3. If you order Leather Milk here, it comes with a soft round cushion cloth that's a little spongey in the center. Carefully apply about a tablespoon amount into the center of the cloth and slowly work the conditioner into the exterior of the leather in a round buffing motion. At first it might seem like you have too much, just spread it around the bag and it will sink into the leather, keep doing this until you start to see that quenched glow. Now the cloth will begin to look a bit black, don't worry, it's not stripping your bag of its color, this is just excess dye that's coming off. Your bag is going to look rich and gorgeous once it dries. You might need to use another teaspoon amount to get the rest of the area if you have the large tote size.

-Don't forget to go over the straps if you have the bucket or cross body (-applies to the Lady backpack coming out this summer!!) because these straps will have a tendency to dry and crack before the rest of the bag because you're constantly bending this leather.

4. Clear some space in your closet and let it hang dry on a hanger. If this isn't possible, let it dry on some dry tissue paper or paper towels.

IMPORTANT: If you have a tendency to wear lots of sunscreen or makeup that gets on the bag it's important that you make sure to wipe these off of your mansur with a baby wipe shortly after they happen. I have seen bluish sunscreen sink into the leather and be near impossible to get out of the black bags, especially if they haven't been conditioned as above yet. Just carry around a pack of baby wipes or consider changing up your sunscreen ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.

TIP: I love the samorga bag organizers, these will keep your keys and pens from scratching the interior color and keeping the inside looking brand spanking new, much longer than otherwise. I've been in touch with the samorga people about having Mansur tote and bucket interiors custom made, hoping they will regularly produce them for us Mansur fans.

I hope all of this helps! Let me know what you guys think of the above!

Hi, the link for he Samorga organizer that you gave was it for the original bucket bag or the mini size? TIA!
 
Should the care for the brandy colored bags be any different than the camello? Does the wet sock/baby wipe treatment work on this as well? While carrying my new bag home IN THE DUSTBAG it somehow got a few marks on it already! :/
 
Guys, I have 5 mansur bags (2 large totes, 2 buckets, 1 baby bucket), all black with a red, marina, or blu interior and the absolute best conditioner hands down is Leather Milk. I will condition them once every other month to keep them a rich brilliant black that actually GLOWS. My process is simple but effective, it's like giving it a mini moisturizing facial, but it WORKS. Leather milk is best because it has natural ingredients that bring out the natural beauty of these italian leathers that the Mansur girls use. Besides the leather milk, I only use products that I would use on my own face to care for this leather. It makes it more durable and less "dry" looking. not just that, I have seen the leather milk actually condition and make scratches TOTALLY DISAPPEAR. So do not waste your money on any other leather conditioner. I think this conditioner also works well with the camello and brandy colors because I've recommended it to friends who own these colors and they ay that it actually has helped protect the bags from staining and splotching.

Even the brand new mansur bags look a little parched but they look gorgeous after I perform this step by step below. If you follow the below I guarantee that it will do WONDERS to your mansur and keep it looking better than new, longer.

1. Take a baby wipe (I like using organic ones that I use on my face, these ones here because they clean without stripping and messing with the pH ) to wipe off any excess dirt or grime from daily use.

2. Spritz rose water. I use this kind because it doesn't have preservatives that might funk up the process http://sbeauty.me/ogJtjk7rG (I also use this same rose water to blend my makeup!).

3. If you order Leather Milk here, it comes with a soft round cushion cloth that's a little spongey in the center. Carefully apply about a tablespoon amount into the center of the cloth and slowly work the conditioner into the exterior of the leather in a round buffing motion. At first it might seem like you have too much, just spread it around the bag and it will sink into the leather, keep doing this until you start to see that quenched glow. Now the cloth will begin to look a bit black, don't worry, it's not stripping your bag of its color, this is just excess dye that's coming off. Your bag is going to look rich and gorgeous once it dries. You might need to use another teaspoon amount to get the rest of the area if you have the large tote size.

-Don't forget to go over the straps if you have the bucket or cross body (-applies to the Lady backpack coming out this summer!!) because these straps will have a tendency to dry and crack before the rest of the bag because you're constantly bending this leather.

4. Clear some space in your closet and let it hang dry on a hanger. If this isn't possible, let it dry on some dry tissue paper or paper towels.

IMPORTANT: If you have a tendency to wear lots of sunscreen or makeup that gets on the bag it's important that you make sure to wipe these off of your mansur with a baby wipe shortly after they happen. I have seen bluish sunscreen sink into the leather and be near impossible to get out of the black bags, especially if they haven't been conditioned as above yet. Just carry around a pack of baby wipes or consider changing up your sunscreen ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.

TIP: I love the samorga bag organizers, these will keep your keys and pens from scratching the interior color and keeping the inside looking brand spanking new, much longer than otherwise. I've been in touch with the samorga people about having Mansur tote and bucket interiors custom made, hoping they will regularly produce them for us Mansur fans.

I hope all of this helps! Let me know what you guys think of the above!
 
Guys, I have 5 mansur bags (2 large totes, 2 buckets, 1 baby bucket), all black with a red, marina, or blu interior and the absolute best conditioner hands down is Leather Milk. I will condition them once every other month to keep them a rich brilliant black that actually GLOWS. My process is simple but effective, it's like giving it a mini moisturizing facial, but it WORKS. Leather milk is best because it has natural ingredients that bring out the natural beauty of these italian leathers that the Mansur girls use. Besides the leather milk, I only use products that I would use on my own face to care for this leather. It makes it more durable and less "dry" looking. not just that, I have seen the leather milk actually condition and make scratches TOTALLY DISAPPEAR. So do not waste your money on any other leather conditioner. I think this conditioner also works well with the camello and brandy colors because I've recommended it to friends who own these colors and they ay that it actually has helped protect the bags from staining and splotching.

Even the brand new mansur bags look a little parched but they look gorgeous after I perform this step by step below. If you follow the below I guarantee that it will do WONDERS to your mansur and keep it looking better than new, longer.

1. Take a baby wipe (I like using organic ones that I use on my face, these ones here because they clean without stripping and messing with the pH ) to wipe off any excess dirt or grime from daily use.

2. Spritz rose water. I use this kind because it doesn't have preservatives that might funk up the process http://sbeauty.me/ogJtjk7rG (I also use this same rose water to blend my makeup!).

3. If you order Leather Milk here, it comes with a soft round cushion cloth that's a little spongey in the center. Carefully apply about a tablespoon amount into the center of the cloth and slowly work the conditioner into the exterior of the leather in a round buffing motion. At first it might seem like you have too much, just spread it around the bag and it will sink into the leather, keep doing this until you start to see that quenched glow. Now the cloth will begin to look a bit black, don't worry, it's not stripping your bag of its color, this is just excess dye that's coming off. Your bag is going to look rich and gorgeous once it dries. You might need to use another teaspoon amount to get the rest of the area if you have the large tote size.

-Don't forget to go over the straps if you have the bucket or cross body (-applies to the Lady backpack coming out this summer!!) because these straps will have a tendency to dry and crack before the rest of the bag because you're constantly bending this leather.

4. Clear some space in your closet and let it hang dry on a hanger. If this isn't possible, let it dry on some dry tissue paper or paper towels.

IMPORTANT: If you have a tendency to wear lots of sunscreen or makeup that gets on the bag it's important that you make sure to wipe these off of your mansur with a baby wipe shortly after they happen. I have seen bluish sunscreen sink into the leather and be near impossible to get out of the black bags, especially if they haven't been conditioned as above yet. Just carry around a pack of baby wipes or consider changing up your sunscreen ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.

TIP: I love the samorga bag organizers, these will keep your keys and pens from scratching the interior color and keeping the inside looking brand spanking new, much longer than otherwise. I've been in touch with the samorga people about having Mansur tote and bucket interiors custom made, hoping they will regularly produce them for us Mansur fans.

I hope all of this helps! Let me know what you guys think of the above!
 
I have the Rosa color which is a pale pink. Was thinking of using this method on my brand new bag. Do you think it will be ok on such a light color? Most of what I have seen have been on the darker bags. Please help!
 
Black needs very little care, just a good leather cream every now and then if it get scratches that bother you. Black doesn't show raindrops eye like lighter coloured veg tanned colours
Thank you for this, I've been skimming through these pages to find information. My black flamma bag has gotten scratches and sometimes it bothers me. Are there any good leather cream you can recommend btw?
 
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