How to Care for Your White Buraq Products

We want you to enjoy your White Buraq product for years to come. Proper care and maintenance are essential to keeping it looking its best. Here are some tips to help you take care of your jacket and ensure its longevity.

1. General Care Guidelines:

  • Always read and follow the care instructions on the product label, as different materials may require different care.
  • Store your product in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight to prevent fading or damage.
  • If possible, hang your jacket on a padded hanger to maintain its shape.

2. Cleaning and Washing:

  • For Jackets Made of Fabric:

    • Machine washing may not always be recommended, especially for delicate fabrics. If the care label allows, use a gentle cycle and cold water.
    • For spot cleaning, use a mild detergent and a soft cloth or sponge.
    • Always air dry your jacket by hanging it or laying it flat. Avoid wringing or twisting to preserve its shape.
  • For Leather Jackets:

    • Leather requires special care to maintain its softness and appearance. Wipe it down with a soft, damp cloth to remove dirt and dust.
    • Use a leather cleaner and conditioner regularly to prevent the material from drying out or cracking.
    • Avoid submerging leather in water or exposing it to excessive heat.

3. Storing Your Jacket:

  • When not in use, store your jacket properly to preserve its shape and condition:
    • For fabric jackets, use a breathable garment bag to protect it from dust.
    • For leather jackets, store them in a cool, dry place and avoid placing them in direct sunlight to prevent discoloration.
    • Avoid hanging jackets in overcrowded closets where they may get misshaped or crumpled.

4. Dealing with Stains:

  • For stains, treat them promptly. Use a gentle stain remover suitable for the fabric type. Always test a small hidden area first to ensure the cleaner won’t damage the material.
  • For leather, avoid harsh chemical cleaners and instead use products made specifically for leather care.

5. Repairs and Maintenance:

  • If your jacket needs minor repairs (such as a loose button or stitching), address them promptly to avoid further damage.
  • For major repairs, we recommend contacting a professional to ensure it’s done correctly without damaging the fabric or leather.

6. Seasonal Care:

  • For jackets made of wool, down, or similar insulating materials, be sure to store them in a breathable garment bag during the off-season to keep them fresh and maintain their insulating properties.
  • Consider using cedarwood chips or garment bags to protect against moths and other insects.

7. Water and Weather Protection:

  • For jackets exposed to rain or snow, always allow them to dry naturally, avoiding direct heat sources like radiators or hair dryers.
  • If your jacket is made of water-resistant materials, consider applying a protective water-repellent spray to maintain its waterproof qualities over time.