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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

Saffron Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > DONT use saddle soap.

>

> Why not? Just curious.



Alan sat on the saddle soap once.


It's not been seen since.


NETTE:-S

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?

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!

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?

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.

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:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > 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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