When sealing the edges of the bag with adhesive, you can use an alcohol swab or apply a small amount of hand cream to dissolve the adhesive stains. Edge banding adhesive hands are often caused by high temperature melting or aging. Avoiding exposure to sunlight and solvents can prevent the problem from recurring.
Alcohol cotton pads can quickly dissolve glue stains without damaging the leather. When using, gently wipe along the sticky area in one direction to avoid repeated friction that may cause the edge to peel off. The oil components in hand cream can soften colloids and are suitable for handling small-scale stickiness. After applying, let it sit for a few minutes and then wipe it clean with a soft cloth. If the glue stains are stubborn, the bag can be refrigerated for half an hour in the refrigerator. Low temperature will make the glue brittle and easy to peel off. When the edge glue of leather bags is severe, it may be caused by poor quality glue or process defects, and professional leather repair technicians need to use debonding agents for treatment. Self use of strong solvents may cause the leather surface to fade or harden, especially for special materials such as patent leather and crocodile patterns, which require caution. Some branded bags can be returned to the factory for replacement of the edge banding during the warranty period, so it is necessary to keep the warranty card when purchasing.
Daily storage bags should avoid high temperature environments such as radiators and car boot, and should be filled with snow pear paper to keep the bag shape when not in use for a long time. Avoid using care products containing alcohol when cleaning the edge sealing area. Monthly maintenance with sheep fat can delay the aging of the rubber strip. When slight cracks are found in the edge sealing, they should be repaired in a timely manner to prevent the glue from seeping out and sticking to the hands again.
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