DanielCoffey
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I have been asked to clean a cheap leather jacket for a friend and I need a bit of advice on how to approach the task...
The jacket is a very cheap light-weight one made in Pakistan about twenty-odd years ago for the equivalent in todays money of £90. I suspect it is sheep/lamb leather, is black, is lined in a synthetic printed fabric and has a few weak areas in the stitching around the pockets. There are light grey mildew marks almost all over it and it has the "charity shop old leather" smell. The poppers are lightly corroded and have the greeny-grey residue on most of them from age and damp. The lining is largely intact.
If it was a better quality jacket, I would not hesitate to break out the Obenauf Leather Cleaner that I have, treat it with that panel by panel, let it dry then go to work with the Obenauf Leather Protector but I was wondering...
Given the state of the jacket and the smell, what would be the consequences of hanging it in the shower, soaking it and rubbing it down then letting it drip-dry on a broad hangar? It would still get the LP when it was dry of course. How about a low-agitation, cold machine wash with a little detergent?
Thoughts please?
The jacket is a very cheap light-weight one made in Pakistan about twenty-odd years ago for the equivalent in todays money of £90. I suspect it is sheep/lamb leather, is black, is lined in a synthetic printed fabric and has a few weak areas in the stitching around the pockets. There are light grey mildew marks almost all over it and it has the "charity shop old leather" smell. The poppers are lightly corroded and have the greeny-grey residue on most of them from age and damp. The lining is largely intact.
If it was a better quality jacket, I would not hesitate to break out the Obenauf Leather Cleaner that I have, treat it with that panel by panel, let it dry then go to work with the Obenauf Leather Protector but I was wondering...
Given the state of the jacket and the smell, what would be the consequences of hanging it in the shower, soaking it and rubbing it down then letting it drip-dry on a broad hangar? It would still get the LP when it was dry of course. How about a low-agitation, cold machine wash with a little detergent?
Thoughts please?