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Jonathan St. Cloud
May 24th 20, 04:14 PM
I dropped exactly one drop of 1:40 oil and av gas on my beautiful leather headrest. Does anyone know of a leather/oil cleaner that would not make a bigger mess?
Scott Williams[_2_]
May 24th 20, 04:29 PM
On Sunday, May 24, 2020 at 10:15:00 AM UTC-5, Jonathan St. Cloud wrote:
> I dropped exactly one drop of 1:40 oil and av gas on my beautiful leather headrest. Does anyone know of a leather/oil cleaner that would not make a bigger mess?
I hate it when I do stuff like this, Two weeks ago I dropped a working 'desk occupying' altimeter, it was ugly but worked perfect.
I would check with the luxury automotive detailing market, Surely somebody has stained an expensive car seat. Also, what about a leather preservative treatment, most leather upholstery needs treating to prevent ageing and drying out, a recommended product might blend the oil stain perhaps "mink oil" type stuff.
Best of luck,
Scott
On Sunday, May 24, 2020 at 11:15:00 AM UTC-4, Jonathan St. Cloud wrote:
> I dropped exactly one drop of 1:40 oil and av gas on my beautiful leather headrest. Does anyone know of a leather/oil cleaner that would not make a bigger mess?
Several years ago I cleaned a larger grease stain on my auto leather using "electronic contact cleaner". It is very volatile and took all the grease without damage. BE SURE TO TRY A SAMPLE SPRAY SOMEWHERE THAT WILL NOT SHOW BEFORE MAKING A POSSIBLE MESS". Follow up with a good conditioner to condition the leather.
kinsell
May 27th 20, 07:34 PM
On 5/24/20 9:14 AM, Jonathan St. Cloud wrote:
> I dropped exactly one drop of 1:40 oil and av gas on my beautiful leather headrest. Does anyone know of a leather/oil cleaner that would not make a bigger mess?
>
Make sure you don't use something with carbon tetrachoride in it. Sold
in the past as a degreaser, but really toxic stuff.
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