LeatherCareUSA
Natural Fur Coat Cleaning & Glazing Service
Natural Fur Coat Cleaning & Glazing Service
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Preserve the luxury and longevity of your furs.
Natural fur is organic and delicate. Over time, the natural oils in the pelts dry out, leading to brittle skin and dull, lifeless hair. Standard dry cleaning can destroy a fur coat. We use the traditional "Furrier Method"—a specialized tumbling and glazing process that cleans the hair and conditions the underlying skin.
The Cleaning & Glazing Process
We gently remove surface soil and pollutants from the fur. Then, the coat is "Glazed"—a conditioning treatment that restores the natural oils, aligns the hairs, and brings back that brilliant, glossy sheen while keeping the leather side soft and flexible.
📦 Round-Trip Shipping is Included!
The price includes a pre-paid shipping label to send your valuable item to us, and insured return shipping back to your door.
⚠️ Important: Vintage & Heirloom Furs
Photo Assessment Recommended:
Because fur skins degrade over time (often invisibly), we strongly recommend sending us a photo of your item before ordering. Please check the condition of your fur by gently pulling on the hair; if it sheds easily or the skin feels like paper, it may be too fragile to service.
Dry Rot & Risks:
If your fur is already tearing, shedding heavily, or has "dry rot" (where the skin rips under slight tension), it is likely not serviceable. Cleaning a dry-rotted fur will cause it to disintegrate.
Potential for Repairs:
Please be aware that the mechanical action of cleaning can sometimes open up weak spots in older skins, resulting in tears. Fur repair and restoration services are available only after consultation and will incur additional costs. If tears occur during cleaning due to age, we will contact you with a quote for the necessary repairs.
What Is Included?
- Furrier Method Cleaning: Safe tumbling to remove dust, dirt, and oils without heat damage.
- Glazing: Professional conditioning to restore the natural luster and shine of the guard hairs.
- Skin Conditioning: Essential treatment for the leather side of the pelt to prevent drying.
- Lining Cleaning: Hand-cleaning of the silk or satin lining to remove perspiration and odors.
📸 Get your Free Assessment now.
Snap a picture of the coat (and any damaged areas) and email it to us. Our Master Furrier will review it to determine if it is safe to clean.
Common Questions:
How often should I clean my fur?
Experts recommend cleaning and glazing annually if worn frequently, or every 2-3 years if stored, to keep the oils fresh and repel moths.
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