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how to clean leather?


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Noonan Wrote:

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> Someone spilled tomato ketchup on my 70's original

> Sheepskin coat, outer (natural type) is there

> anything I can do? Or is there a good cleaner in

> the area who will do a good job?


Wash the stained area first with white vinegar to ease out the stain . Then give the area a wash with gentle shampoo and then conditioner & then rinse with water well


Dry naturally.


Serve with a side salad and Jersey Royals .


NETTE:-S

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Related query - I've got a lovely black leather handbag that's got a bit scuffed. It's still structurally sound (amazingly, as it's at least 4 years old and has been heavily used) and is very soft leather (almost as soft as glove leather). But it looks grey rather than black in places.


How can I restore the blackness, without using shoe polish as I'm worried that it'll end up on my clothes?

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Cleaning leather : damp cloth then leather cream to buff. As for the handbag, you could try black spray paint if the areas are small, permanent marker... i only make these suggestions as you were thinking about using shoe polish but only avoided it through fear of it getting all over your clothes!
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Spray point will likely crack with time. Have you asked about a professional restoration? Otherwise, what about using a leather conditioner on the handbag? The grayish appearance may be b/c the leather is dry. A leather conditioner would improve this.


To the OP, how did your chairs turn out? What method did you use?

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Now, where on earth can one source enough urine from without putting in the hard yards yourself? ......Hang on a minute....


Captain Scarlet Wrote:

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> Soak in Urine...Cleans and Makes the leather

> supple and stronger.

> when dry,use chessnut oil to waterproof and bring

> back shine.

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Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> Now, where on earth can one source enough urine

> from without putting in the hard yards yourself?

> ......Hang on a minute....

>

> Captain Scarlet Wrote:

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> > Soak in Urine...Cleans and Makes the leather

> > supple and stronger.

> > when dry,use chessnut oil to waterproof and

> bring

> > back shine.



Go to local stables and use Horse Urine collected in a bucket.

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