use avons skin so soft it will remove them and not harm the leather
2006-09-30 14:06:49
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answered by g-day mate 5
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I was going to say "raise the price so they can't afford the ride" but you probably don't want to hear that. Murphy's Oil Soap is a good cleaner for leather. You could try that, it just might work.
2006-09-30 14:26:20
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answered by papricka w 5
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there is a product called ( gone ) that we use at my body shop for removing grease, bugs , dirt, tar and many other things. i gave some to my mother and she uses it on just about any hard stain. it smells bad for a short while but it does the job. MAKE SURE you try it on an area that wont be seen. in some cases it will remove color!!!!!!!!!!! you should be able to get some from your local auto parts store.
2006-09-30 14:08:03
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answered by rivirobb 3
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there are many leather cleaners available but the cheapest and best commercial product is simple saddle soap and when you are done use a treatment like neatsfoot oil
2006-09-30 14:09:19
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answered by rifraffxxx 2
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Hi, i understand what's your question.
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2006-09-30 21:41:09
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answered by home.good 1
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hahaha eeww... are they alive or dead and squished up?
If they are alive then try shaking the jacket outside, if they are squished up try using some damp paper/tissue an wiping them off.
2006-09-30 14:03:48
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answered by bummy cheeks 3
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it cost about 99 cents a bottle peroxide i promise i use it on my jacket and my windshield and my helmet
2006-09-30 14:08:05
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answered by chad b 1
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Mild soap and warm water.
2006-09-30 14:07:41
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answered by quietwalker 5
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