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Feb 18, 2026 ∙ 13 min
How to Clean Mouldy Leather: Step-by-Step Process with Photos
How to Clean Mouldy Leather: Step-by-Step Process with Photos Quick Answer: To remove mould from leather, you need: gloves, mask, soft brush, No-Mould Leather Cleaner, microfibre cloths, and Natural Leather Care conditioner. The process takes 30-45 minutes active work plus 24-48 hours drying. Step 1: Dry brush loose mould outdoors. Step 2: Clean with No-Mould Leather Cleaner on cloth (never spray directly). Step 3: Dry completely in air-conditioned room (6-12 hours). Step 4: Condition to...

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Feb 16, 2026 ∙ 14 min
Anti-Mould Patches vs. Silica Gel vs. Dehumidifiers: Which Works Best in Singapore?
Quick Answer: In Singapore's 84% average humidity, anti-mould patches (essential oil-based) provide the best mould prevention for leather bags with 92% effectiveness, compared to silica gel at 45% (becomes saturated in days) and dehumidifiers at 78% (only work when running). Our 6-month test showed anti-mould patches killed mould spores through essential oil diffusion whilst silica gel only absorbed moisture temporarily. Best strategy: Anti-mould patches for individual items (SGD $5/10...

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Feb 15, 2026 ∙ 14 min
White Spots on Leather Bags: Is It Mould, Salt, or Something Else? (Complete Identification Guide)
Quick Answer: White spots on leather bags in Singapore are most commonly mould (fuzzy texture, musty smell, appears in humid storage), salt stains (crusty, odourless, appears after rain), or finish deterioration (smooth, shiny loss, occurs with age/wear). To identify: smell the spot (musty = mould, no smell = salt/finish), feel the texture (fuzzy = mould, crusty = salt, smooth = finish damage), and check location (storage = mould, post-rain = salt). Each requires different treatment: mould...

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