Insect repellent is great for keeping bugs away, but when it gets on your wallet, it can be a real hassle to clean up. Here are some tips and tricks to help you remove stubborn insect repellent stains from your wallet.
Updated 04 Mar 2023
By Mateuzs Kowalski
The first step in cleaning insect repellent from your wallet is to remove any excess repellent. Using a tissue or paper towel, gently rub the wallet to remove any residue that may still be present. Make sure to use a light hand—you don't want to press too hard and cause additional damage.
Once you have removed as much of the insect repellent residue as possible, the next step is to use a mild detergent. Make sure to use a detergent that is specifically formulated for leather. Work detergent into the affected area with a soft cloth and then wipe down the rest of the wallet with a damp cloth. Be sure to rinse the wallet thoroughly to remove all traces of soap.
The last step in cleaning insect repellent stains from your wallet is to use a leather conditioner. This will help restore the luster and softness to the wallet, as well as help to waterproof it. Gently rub leather conditioner into the wallet with a soft cloth and then let it sit for a few minutes. Finally, buff wallet with a clean cloth and your wallet will be looking like new!
Cleaning insect repellent stains from your wallet can be a bit of a chore, but with the right supplies and proper technique, you can have your wallet looking like new again in no time. Just remember to always be gentle while cleaning and use the appropriate cleaning products to prevent damaging the wallet further.
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