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Polishing the edges yourself

Edge polishing

If you use a wallet for a long time, the edge (cut surface) will become fuzzy.

In that case, you can polish it yourself.

↓This is the fuzzy edge.

To make it look nice, using a filler on the edges will help prevent pilling.

I recommend using Tokonole, which is sold at Tokyu Hands and most craft shops.

If you can't get it, water will do.


(A little bit of the sealant has been dispensed onto the bottle lid.)

Apply tokonole or water to your fingers and spread a thin layer on the edges.

Then polish it with a cloth.

(Any soft cloth will do.)

If you polish too hard, the edge will come apart, so start lightly at first.

Once the moisture has evaporated and there is no fuzz to the touch, it is done.

This will result in a beautiful finish.
Note: When applying filler or water to the edges, try not to let it spill over as much as possible. If it does spill over, wipe it off as soon as possible.

I feel more attached to it because I do it myself.

Durability can be increased by caring not only for the leather but also for the edges (cut surfaces).

A nice edge gives it a neat appearance.

It's similar to polishing your shoes; once you're done, you feel even more gratitude for them.

They often say that leather products need to be nurtured, and it's true.

Also, I will be posting on my blog things I can do to help you use the product for a long time.

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