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Keeping your fur coat clean often requires a professional furrier.

Fur coats offer a feeling of luxury, well being and sophistication. What happens when you get something on yours? Does it instantly mean it is no longer wearable? Luckily, the answer is a resounding no. With the right care, just about any spill, stain or mishap can be treated and repaired, allowing you to retain the beauty of your fur for many years to come. Even some of the worst damages or stains are repairable.

The Appearance of Holes

A gaping hole in your coat might seem like the end of the road for your luxurious coat. Before you send it packing, take a moment to inspect the size of the hole. You can do this by pushing the fur around it to the side and inspecting what happens to it. If it stays intact, you only have to have minor repairs performed. If it begins to fall apart, you will have more costly repairs on your hands, but a professional furrier should be able to handle it for you.

Smells

One of the hazards of storing your own fur coat during the warmer months is the likelihood of absorbing an odor. This is especially true if it is not stored properly, such as in a damp basement. Chances are your coat will now smell of mold, mildew or another smell that is enough to make you not want to wear it anymore. Whether your coat was subject to mold or it absorbed cigarette smoke from a smoker in your home, a professional furrier should be able to remove the offending smells.

Large Spills or Stains

Even if you only wear your fur to special occasions, the risk of spilling wine, chocolate or grease on it is real. While it might seem appropriate to immediately rub the stain, try to avoid rubbing at all costs. If anything, you can blot the stain to try to get as much of it up as possible while the stain is fresh. As soon as it is possible, you should take your fur to a professional furrier to have it cleaned. Trying to remove stains on your own could result in making them worse rather than better.

The bottom line for any type of damage, spill or stain on fur coats is to take them to a professional furrier as soon as possible. The earlier you act, the more likely it is you will be able to return your coat to its original, beautiful state.