As you work in a business that cleans leather goods professionally, I would say that you already have access to the products needed to do so. So I assume that your question is more about ostrich, and whether or not it can be cleaned just like any other leather or skin - yes it can. Nothing special needed.
If it is aniline dyed then you may want to try simple saddle soap on a damp cloth, much like vegetable tanned leather. However if the skin has a pigmented surface then it is going to be less delicate and you may use products that remove dirt from upholstery leather.
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As you work in a business that cleans leather goods professionally, I would say that you already have access to the products needed to do so. So I assume that your question is more about ostrich, and whether or not it can be cleaned just like any other leather or skin - yes it can. Nothing special needed.
If it is aniline dyed then you may want to try simple saddle soap on a damp cloth, much like vegetable tanned leather. However if the skin has a pigmented surface then it is going to be less delicate and you may use products that remove dirt from upholstery leather.
Does this make sense?