Faux leather jackets are trendy and vegan-friendly, but many people aren't totally sure how to clean them. While leather products have more complicated care instructions, faux leather is much easier to clean. With some simple steps, you can keep your faux leather jacket looking and smelling fresh. Check out this guide to restore your jacket and dress to impress every time you slip it on!

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Pre-treat heavy stains on your jacket before you wash it.

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Throw a machine-washable jacket in the washer.

  1. The “delicates” cycle with a low spin setting gently washes your jacket. Before you put your jacket in the laundry machine, make sure that tag says that it’s machine-washable. If your jacket is, then turn it inside out and place it in a mesh garment bag.[6] Since you're washing a very small load that includes just one garment, use no more than 1/4 cup (59.14 mL) of a mild laundry detergent.[7]
    • Faux leather is a delicate material that's prone to cracking when it's washed, so a delicate cycle is best to make sure your jacket doesn't overheat or get knocked around too much.
    • When you use cold water, you'll avoid exposing your jacket to too much heat.
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Apply a conditioner to your jacket.

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Deodorize your jacket with baking soda.

  1. Remove any lingering scents on your garment with baking soda. Drizzle enough baking soda to lightly coat the inner lining, including the sleeves, of your faux leather garment. Lay out your jacket flat so that the baking soda stays in place. Allow your jacket to sit overnight. Use a handheld vacuum to remove the baking soda from the jacket⁠—make sure to clean out baking soda from the sleeves, too.[12]
    • When you sprinkle some baking soda inside the sleeves of your jacket, you remove odors from sweat that can gather in these areas.
    • Pets and children can become sick if they ingest baking soda, so it’s extra important that they don’t pick up your faux leather jacket.
    • If you notice any unpleasant scents, repeat your process—sprinkle baking soda on the inner lining and in the sleeves of your jacket, leave the jacket out to dry overnight, and vacuum away the baking soda.

Expert Q&A

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    The inner lining of my faux leather jacket sleeves is white, and now it's stained. How do I fix it?
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    In order to restore the inner lining of your faux leather jacket's sleeves so it's sparkling white again, mix 3 cups (709.77 mL) of warm water with 1 tablespoon (14.77 mL) of mild detergent in a bowl. Turn your jacket inside out. Dip a clean cloth in the bowl and wring out any excess water. Wipe down the inner lining of the sleeves, paying special attention to the stains. Allow your jacke to air dry overnight, then hang your jacket.
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    Can I wash a vegan leather coat?
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    You absolutely can! You may need to hand wash a vegan leather coat by wiping it down with a fresh cloth and spot cleaning it with warm water and a mild detergent. However, if you have a more modern vegan leather coat, you can probably just put it in the washing machine on the delicates cycle. Just make sure you check the care instructions on the tag first!
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    How much laundry detergent do I put in the washing machine when I clean my faux leather jacket?
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    Since you're washing a very small load that includes just one garment, use no more than 1/4 cup (59.14 mL) of a mild laundry detergent.
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Mallika Sharma
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This article was co-authored by Mallika Sharma and by wikiHow staff writer, Madeleine Flamiano. Mallika Sharma is a Certified Leather Care Technician and the Founder of The Leather Laundry, a niche spa service for luxury leather gear in India. Mallika specializes in leather cleaning, coloring, repairing, and restoring for shoes, handbags, jackets, wallets, belts, and sofas. She holds a Master’s degree in Finance and Investment from the University of Edinburgh Business School. Mallika is a certified Professional Leather Care Technician and trained with the globally reputed leather care company, LTT in the United Kingdom. This article has been viewed 82,852 times.
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You can either wash your faux leather jacket by hand or in a washing machine. To wash it by hand, start by rubbing off any dirt or debris with a dry cloth. Then, dampen the cloth with water and laundry detergent, and squeeze out any excess moisture. Rub down any dirty areas of your jacket with the cloth, then remove any excess soap with a clean cloth. Finally, polish your jacket with a conditioner, like olive oil, to prevent it from drying out. If you’d rather wash your jacket in a machine, check the care tag for any special instructions to follow. Unless your tag recommends another cycle, wash your jacket on a delicate cycle at a low speed. You can give it extra protection by turning it inside out and placing it into a fabric laundry bag. After your jacket has been washed, allow it to air dry. For tips on how to remove odors from your faux leather jacket, read on!

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