thank you , as it is tiny and in hidden location the side folding part
just so upset as it is really new
purselover888 said:According to Claude and Pierre, it will not be so noticeable after spa unless the scratch is on a flat panel (I would guess corners and folds and sides are much better). Epsom will do this more easily along a fold.
You may want to store epsom Birkel style by stuffing all the way to the top lying down. It really does prevent waves and wrinkles in the bag. In fact, I really love epsom now much more than togo after learning to work with it differently.
I Just found a tiny scratch on my new epsom birkin (use less than 2 months)
quite upset as thought epsom leather is scratch proof
Is any way can fix it or any suggestion
Any suggestion will be appreciated thank you so much !
Hmm..actually the leather in your pic does not look like epsom which is embossed leather...maybe it is just the enlarged version...
By the way that does not look like a scratch try passing a lightly wet/damp soft towel in little circles Place a finger behind the scratch and stretch the pattern forward so that what ever it is may be cleaned and not stay lodged in between the creases I think it may be a tiny bit of white resin or grease that the leather itself produces though rare on Epsom since it's not as transparent it may be due to this. Because oddly enough the "scratch" follows the pattern almost perfectly
By the way that does not look like a scratch try passing a lightly wet/damp soft towel in little circles Place a finger behind the scratch and stretch the pattern forward so that what ever it is may be cleaned and not stay lodged in between the creases I think it may be a tiny bit of white resin or grease that the leather itself produces though rare on Epsom since it's not as transparent it may be due to this. Because oddly enough the "scratch" follows the pattern almost perfectly
Amazing observationl! It does follow the pattern exactly!! I did have a minuscule scratch on my epsom which disappeared after storing it open stuffed Birkel style....so hope one of Birkel's techniques helps you too!