Leather Care
About Full Grain Leather
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Because the surface of Full Grain leather retains the natural texture of the animal skin, it is inevitable that there will be some naturally occurring scars.
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The surface of Full Grain leather has natural wrinkles and blood streaks, etc. However, even the best leather will inevitably have knife marks and scars from processing. Additionally, the thickness of different parts of a piece of leather is uneven, especially around the neck and belly, where the leather tends to be looser and have more wrinkles.
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Due to the different positions of the leather, and the different growth environments of the animals, the density of the leather's fibers will vary, and the degree of firmness and elasticity will also differ.
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Natural wrinkles, textures, and slight scars are normal characteristics of Full Grain leather

Leather Care and Maintenance
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Avoid contact with grease, acidity and alkalinity, which can easily cause the leather to become dirty, mottled, and moldy.
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Avoid placing leather products together with rough and sharp objects to prevent abrasion, scratches, and dents on the leather surface.
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If leather becomes damp or dirty, wipe it dry with a clean, dry cloth. Do not wash with water or expose to the sun directly.
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Leather that requires regular cleaning can be maintained with appropriate leather care oil or cream to prevent dryness and cracking.
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Avoid placing leather in direct sunlight to prevent the leather from aging, hardening, or fading.
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The natural oil in the leather itself will gradually decrease with usage time and the number of uses. Therefore, even very high-grade leather also needs regular maintenance.
Crocodile Leather Care & Maintenance
Preserve the beauty. Extend the life.
Crocodile leather is one of the most durable and distinctive materials in the world. With proper care, it doesn’t just last—it ages beautifully, developing a deeper character over time.
Daily Care
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Keep it dry
Avoid prolonged exposure to water. If your belt or bag gets wet, gently pat dry with a soft cloth and let it air dry naturally. -
Wipe after use
Use a clean, dry cloth to remove dust and surface dirt. -
Avoid heavy friction
Crocodile leather is strong, but repeated rubbing against rough surfaces can affect the finish.
Conditioning
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Moisturize occasionally
Use a neutral, high-quality leather conditioner every few months to keep the leather supple. -
Apply lightly
Use a soft cloth and apply a small amount—too much product can clog the natural pores. -
Test first
Always test on a small, hidden area before full application.
Storage
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Keep in a cool, dry place
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Maintain shape
For belts, store them rolled or hung naturally—avoid tight bending. -
Use a dust bag
When not in use, store your item in a breathable dust bag (not plastic).
What to Avoid
- ❌ Excess water or soaking
- ❌ Direct heat (hair dryers, radiators, sunlight)
- ❌ Harsh chemicals or alcohol-based cleaners
- ❌ Over-conditioning
Natural Characteristics
Crocodile leather is naturally unique. You may notice:
- Slight variations in scale pattern
- Minor natural marks
- Subtle changes in color over time
These are not flaws—they are part of what makes each piece one of a kind.
Long-Term Aging
With time, your crocodile leather will:
- Develop a richer tone
- Become softer and more flexible
- Gain a natural patina unique to your use
This is the hallmark of real, high-quality leather.
Our Advice
Treat your crocodile leather with care, but don’t overthink it.
It’s made to be worn, used, and enjoyed.