BillyJack
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- Aug 14, 2010
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Just be careful with any product that's not designed for that application. The old directive about testing on an inconspicuous area definitely applies here.
A few years ago, before my forum days, I was working on my wifes Buick, trying to erase some color transfer from her red leather coat. At the time, I tried Lexol, Meg's Gold Class and Simple Green without success. I bought some Tuff Stuff pump spray, since their aerosol product always worked well for me on carpet and fabric. Stripped the coating right off the tan leather. I think of that one every time I attack a stain on leather.
Bill
A few years ago, before my forum days, I was working on my wifes Buick, trying to erase some color transfer from her red leather coat. At the time, I tried Lexol, Meg's Gold Class and Simple Green without success. I bought some Tuff Stuff pump spray, since their aerosol product always worked well for me on carpet and fabric. Stripped the coating right off the tan leather. I think of that one every time I attack a stain on leather.
Bill