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Cleaning fur coats is essential to keep them looking good.
Cleaning fur coats is essential to keep them looking like new.

When many people think about getting their fur coats cleaned, they do so because the fur has gotten dirty and needs cleaning. However, this isn’t the only reason why you need to look into fur cleaning. Understanding all the reasons why you should have your furs cleaned will prolong the life of your furs and ensure you always have a nice fur to wear.

The Natural Oils

One of the features of a fur coat that ensures it lasts a long time is the natural furs that are found in the furs and the leather underneath. If you run your hand along your furs, you should feel these oils. Over time, though, these oils will wear off the furs, causing the leather to become dry and brittle. When the leather dries out, the fur is more likely to loosen and fall out. Dust and other airborne particles can make the oils dry out even faster, which is why regular fur cleaning is so important.

Perfumes and Makeup

Another common problem fur owners experience is makeup and perfumes getting on the fur. As careful as you are, it is nearly impossible to keep residue from at least collecting on the collar of fur coats. It is best to apply these items before you put on your fur coat. However, it is also important to have your fur coats cleaned on a regular basis to remove this residue from your coat before it causes any damage that is beyond repair.

Mold and Mildew

It may be perfectly safe to wear your fur coats in the rain or snow, but it is also important to dry out the coat thoroughly before you put it away to wear again in the future. If it isn’t dried properly, you need to make sure you take it to a professional furrier to have it cleaned. Cleaning your fur coats after they get overly wet will reduce the chances of developing mold and mildew problems that can ruin your coat.

There are many reasons to clean fur coats beyond the fact it is dirty. The typical wear and tear coats go through require proper cleaning. Simple dust and other debris from the air can quickly dry out the natural oils in the furs, causing them to dry out and lose the fur. You also need to clean your coats on a regular basis to get rid of perfume or makeup residue and the potential for mold and mildew.