It’s time for the
annual cleaning of your
Suede & Leathers.
We are Edmonton's
preferred Danier leather
service provider for
quality cleaning and
refurbishing of your
Suede and Leather
Garments. Just like your
own skin, leathers need
tender loving care to
stay looking young and
new.
At THEPRESSGALLERY™ we
offer repair and
alteration services for
your Suede and Leathers.
Take it to the ones that
promise to impress, your
one-stop shop for all
your Suede and Leather
needs.
We choose from three
state-of-the art
cleaning technology that
best cleans, restores
and protect your
leathers. |
|

This GIFT CERTIFICATE is for
15% Off of the cleaning, restoration or preservation
of a leather or suede garment.
*One coupon per customer and it must be presented with your garment No Cash Value Offer expires
November 30, 2006 | |
|
Each garment is
inspected and all stains
are treated before the
cleaning process*.
Your Leather is
reconditioned & re-oiled
for longer wear in our
unique process.
Dyes are hand mixed to
restore, whenever
possible, the garment’s
original colour.*
Each garment, when
appropriate, is
shower-proofed to
protect the new finish.
Finally, the garment is
hand-finished in order
to restore its natural
drape and look.
How often should I have
my Leather and Suede
cleaned?
Like any other garment
that you cherish you
need to maintain them if
you wish to keep your
investment looking at
it's best.
We recommend yearly for
heavily used leathers -
the ones that you always
seem to wear most during
a season; every second
year for the ones that
you wear as a fashion
statement for special
occasions and light use.
Whenever you have
heavily soiled areas,
stains or the dye is
fading for whatever the
reason, it is usually
time to have your Suede
or Leather cleaned and
treated
Facts about Suede and
Leather Cleaning:
Our cleaning technology
and technicians are the
best in the business!
But even the best
process can not turn
back time!
|
• |
Re-dying may
not always
hide stains
that can not
be removed. |
|
• |
Oxidized
colours,
(faded dyes
due to the
combination
of exposure
to sun and
environmental
pollutants)
can rarely
be restored. |
|
• |
Protein
Stains such
as blood,
milk, urine,
ice cream
etc. bind to
the fat in
the leather
and are very
difficult to
remove. |
|
• |
Other
stains, such
as ink, oil,
alcohol,
that can be
removed in
textiles may
bind to,
re-dye,
strip or
scar the
leather and
may not be
removed.
During the
tanning
process
pre-existing
flaws such
as cuts,
abrasions,
scivy, and
other
defects are
masked.
After
cleaning
they may
become
visible. |
|