go to a dry cleaner
2006-10-17 02:27:36
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The only thing you can do is oil the rest of the jacket, it will npot harm the leather and will probably do it good. Just rub a thin layer over the rest of the jacket and it will all be the same colour.
2006-10-17 02:33:05
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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you will need cornstarch/or baking soda/or flour.
a smooth metal spoon
soft toothbrush
a solid surface
time
Now sprinkle cornstarch onto the spot. Work in with back of spoon. use enough force to penetrate the stain, but be careful not to damage the grain of the leather
Let sit a few minutes, gently brush what you can of the cornstarch off and sprinkle again
You may have to repeat several times but it will eventually absorb the oil.
This works on almost all types of leather and fabric
Just be patient
2006-10-17 02:34:03
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Blot excess baby oil with a clean cloth.
Sprinkle talcum powder or cornstarch on the affected area.
Let sit for at least 4 hours, then wipe off the powder.
i sure hope it helps
if it doesnt, u will need to take the jacket to a proffesional place
2006-10-17 02:33:59
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answer #4
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answered by dandyl 7
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Take it to a leather shop. Worst case scenario, brush baby oil all over the whole jacket.
2006-10-17 02:45:27
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answer #5
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answered by sixgun 4
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Try to absorb the oil with cornstarch. Let it sit for a day or so then try brushing it off. After all the oil is gone get the jacket dry cleaned if needed.
2006-10-17 02:28:20
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answer #6
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answered by The fiercest: Jenny 6
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You can use loose powder on it to soak it up, as in the makeup (light colour), tip a small bit on the patches, leave for a while then brush off gently, should work and not discoulour the leather.
2006-10-17 02:31:54
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answer #7
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answered by kezls_79 3
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hello,
try a mix of the following components:
fairy liquid + coffee cream 1 TS / 1 TS and rub it gently on the spots and after a few minutes polish it .. the spots must be gone then.
sounds stupid but it works for more information try the following link. Its in german but there are tools to translate it on the net
2006-10-17 02:39:24
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answer #8
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answered by stephangie2001de 2
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Wipe it off. Oil is good for leather.
2016-03-28 12:52:01
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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try rubbing talcum powder on the oil it will soak it up
I got another sort of oil on my leather suite and it worked for me
2006-10-17 02:33:02
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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Defınıtely take ıt to a professıonal cleaner. It has to be wortha few quıd to ensure ıts a proper job and you dont make a hash of ıt yourself
2006-10-17 02:28:35
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answer #11
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answered by Catherine T 2
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