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best way to clean leather upholstery?



A 5% bleach solution will kill the nasty stuff.  That should be weak
enough not to cause any damage to the leather...  You might want to look
into using a dilute hydrogen peroxide solution instead of the bleach so
you won't have a lingering bleach smell...

Mark.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: scirocco-l-bounces@scirocco.org [mailto:scirocco-l-
> bounces@scirocco.org] On Behalf Of Kent McLean
> Sent: May 12, 2004 10:53 PM
> To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
> Subject: Re: best way to clean leather upholstery?
> 
> David Utley wrote:
> > Sorry to correct you Kent, I am not sure even a mild solution of
bleach
> on
> > leather is wise...  :-)
> 
> Good point. My point was that "cleaning" it won't do;
> you have to kill the stuff.  If a leather cleaner or
> conditioner can do it, so much the better. A tack shop
> is a good idea.  I hear horses can sweat :-), so I'm
> sure a tack shop would have a way to clean and disinfect
> leather while preserving it.
> 
> Kent
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