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The following article was published in our article directory on March 6, 2017.
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Article Category: Advice
Author Name: Megan Marie
Round glass water stains on antique leather tabletops made of hard stretched leather might be removed by rubbing in mayonnaise. Leave the mayonnaise for a couple of hours then wipe off. In my opinion, leather is one of the most versatile "fabrics" known to man. It's many uses include shoes, cowboy boots, clothing and accessories (jackets and coats, dresses, pants, vests, purses, wallets, belts, etc.), and upholstery on chairs, sofas, car seats. Shake well and put a smaller amount in a spray bottle. Spray on, rub with a clean cloth then buff to shine. All of these ingredients can be found at the grocery, pharmacy or natural food store.
Leather conditioners are meant for occasional use. They contain fats and/or oils that help lubricate leather and replenish the suppleness. Look for a product that will penetrate the strong fibers in leather, but beware of any that includes petroleum or mineral oils. While petroleum by-products won't damage your leather immediately, they do over a period of time. Again, just as with cleaning, keep on the look out for thick, greasy conditioning treatments for the best care of your leather.
Remember when removing spots from leather, always test any cleaning method on an out-of-the-way spot first. One tip for removing spots from leather is to dip a cotton swab into rubbing alcohol and rub the spot. This can work for removing ink spots as well. If this doesn't work, you can use non-oily cuticle remover.
Removing spots on suede is a whole different problem for suede shoes, try an art gum eraser first and if that doesn't do the trick, use undiluted white vinegar on a soft cloth, and be sure to blot -- never rub when cleaning suede Once the spot is gone, take a shoe brush and rework the nap of the suede.
For cleaning finished leather products, only the recommended cleaning products should be used. Mild moisturizing soap can also be used for cleaning stains from finished leather First, make a very light lather with a soft damp cloth or sponge and gently rub the stained area. Use another damp cloth for wiping, but make sure that you do not rinse leather. Use a dry soft cloth or towel to wipe up any remaining moisture and let it dry completely. Once it has dried, you can use a good leather conditioner to restore the normal level of moisture.
Final protective finished for the belt include many substances, including lacquer, acrylics, neatsfoot oil and waxes. Depending on what type of finish you want on the belt (glossy, semi-gloss, satin, etc.), it is suggested that you experiment with some of these finishes. Possible finishes for the edge of belts include edge enamel, wax and edge dye.
These dyeing tips have been directed primarily at belts. These basic principals may be used in dyeing any other tooled or embossed items. Experimenting with different dyes and finishes will give your project a custom look and Personal Satisfaction.
Keywords: leather, deerskin, leather dyeing, leather cleaning, black powder, vegetable leather, leather tools
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