Removing deodorant from leather!
Removing deodorant from leather!
Hello,
Well, my 5 year old nephew found my deodorant stick in my gym back this morning. Anyway, I didn't notice that he was literally drawing on my rear leather seat with it.
So, here's my situation. It's 9 degrees out, and I'm not sure if using the Woolite method in this situation would be a good idea. Also, is there anything in deodorant that will discolor my leather seat?
Lastly, after using the Woolite method, would you recommend that I condition the leather seat? I guess what I'm trying to get at, is how cold is too cold to be cleaning/conditioning leather?
Thanks!
Well, my 5 year old nephew found my deodorant stick in my gym back this morning. Anyway, I didn't notice that he was literally drawing on my rear leather seat with it.
So, here's my situation. It's 9 degrees out, and I'm not sure if using the Woolite method in this situation would be a good idea. Also, is there anything in deodorant that will discolor my leather seat?
Lastly, after using the Woolite method, would you recommend that I condition the leather seat? I guess what I'm trying to get at, is how cold is too cold to be cleaning/conditioning leather?
Thanks!
use the woolite mixture, then a damp towel to wipe off the woolite, then dry. After that have your son hold a hair-drier on one spot about 8 inches away and then condition it once warm.
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