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Easy Guide to Disinfecting Your NĀ KOA Leather Gear

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Easy Guide to Disinfecting Your NĀ KOA Leather Gear - NĀ KOA

During a typical day, you touch your wallet, credit cardholder and bag a lot – nearly as often as your cell phone.  And you put them on lots of different surfaces, and touch them after touching a surface yourself.  

Because they’re with us so much, it is important we keep them clean and germ-free, most especially at the time of pandemic, but also during a the flu season. If you’re worried about ruining the material, let us help put your mind at ease with this handy guide!

 

NĀ KOA Leather Wallets, Card Holders and Cuffs

Things you’ll need

  • Alcohol-based hand sanitizer (We used Purell, but you can use any brand)
  • A soft cloth that is not abrasive
Disinfecting your Polynesian tattoo leather walllet from NAKOA
Step 1: Place a drop of alcohol-based hand sanitizer on your wallet. Use a soft cloth to gently spread the disinfectant until it covers all the leather.
  
Sanitizing your Nakoa Polynesian tattoo wallet
Step 2: Simply let it air dry and you’re done! This will not damage the tattoo art or the leather.

 

NĀ KOA Leather and Canvas Bags

Things you’ll need:
  • Alcohol-based hand sanitizer (We used Purell, but you can use any brand)
  • Facial tissue or cloth that is soft and non-abrasive
  • Hand soap
  • Water
Sanitize your NAKOA leather tote bag    
Step 1: Place a drop of alcohol-based hand sanitizer on a leather part. 
Spread sanitizer over the Nakoa leather Polynesian tattoo art
Use a soft cloth to gently cover all the leather.  Let it air dry.  (On the tote bags, don’t forget the handles!)
Sanitizing your tribal tattoo leather bag
Step 2: For the canvas portions, wipe down or gently scrub with hand soap and a little water. Once you’ve got all the soap out, simply let it air dry.

That’s all there it to it! We hope this helped but if you have any further questions, then feel free to message us. In the meantime, keep safe everyone!