How should I clean my case?

How should I clean my case?

Generally, we suggest to our customers to clean our cases with mild soap and warm water or with a damp microfiber cloth. Most stains can be removed using these methods. The products can then be air dried or dried lightly with a paper towel.

Please note that any damages that occur during cleaning attempts or during the cleaning process are not covered under our warranty program. We advise that you always use care and caution when cleaning your case or other products. 
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