How to Clean Leather Belts

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    Castile Soap Method

    • 1). Wet a clean, soft cloth with lukewarm water and wring out the excess moisture.

    • 2). Rub the dampened cloth gently over a bar of Castile soap. Castile soap is available at pharmacies or discount stores. It is made with vegetable or olive oil and is very gentle.

    • 3). Rub the leather belt briskly with the cloth. Rub another damp cloth over the area to rinse, and then rub it briskly with a clean, dry cloth. Repeat this method a couple of times to clean stains and the gloss to the leather.

    Saddle Soap Method.

    • 1). Restore old leather to near its original condition by cleaning it with saddle soap, according to the University of Georgia College of Family and Consumer Sciences Cooperative Extension Services website. Apply a bit of saddle soap to your leather belt with a damp cloth. Rub the saddle soap over the entire belt and then rinse it by rubbing it gently with another damp cloth.

    • 2). Clean oily or greasy spots with a cloth dipped into dry-cleaning fluid. This is available at a dry-cleaner or discount store.

    • 3). Rub castor oil all over your belt to recondition it and to keep its supple feel. Buff with a clean, dry cloth

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