Remove Glue Spots From:
Leather, Suede
Very gently scrape to remove any excess material. Mix a solution of mild soap in lukewarm water. Swish to create a great volume of suds. Apply only the foam with a sponge. Wipe with a clean dry cloth. Repeat if necessary to remove any sticky traces. On leather, follow with Tannery Vintage Leather Cleaner & Conditioner or Fiebing's Saddle Soap to condition the leather.
2007-04-06 12:01:48
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answer #1
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answered by Backwoods Barbie 7
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To remove the sticky residue use hair spray wait a few minutes and then spray again, the use dish detergent to clean it off. If the suede is real suede, not man made then you might have to buy a dry cleaning kit at the local supermarket.
2007-04-14 16:00:07
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answer #2
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answered by lennie 6
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Remove dry stains and marks from suede by gently rubbing a pencil eraser on the affected area.
2007-04-14 01:21:11
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answer #3
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answered by W j 4
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Dab the sticky residue with Eucalyptus oil to break down the glue.
Then using warm soapy water, sponge the area using gentle dabbing motions... DO NOT rub the suede.
Allow the suede to dry slowly, gently brush the suede once or twice while its drying to minimise a water mark.
Otherwise you can go to a drycleaners to ask for advice or possibly ask them to remove it for you.
2007-04-11 23:45:07
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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There is this chemical and it seriously is called "Sticky Stuff Remover". I have it and it works perfectly, leaving no residue of any label. It's pure genius.
2007-04-13 15:05:36
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answer #5
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answered by babyi'melectricc. 4
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There is a evostick glue cleaner,
but check it is OK for sued.
I used it on silk once.
Evostick Cleaner. R202E or R158E
On researching a bit I think you are taking great risks, if you value what you have got go to a good cleaners
2007-04-09 15:36:03
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answer #6
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answered by jimgdad 4
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try ice in thin paper towel. Place it on the area that needs to be treated and let it get cold then you can use an eraser and use a little elbow grease and rub off...
2007-04-14 14:26:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Skin- so- Soft , I would try it in an inconspicuous place on the item first.
2007-04-14 16:56:20
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answer #8
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answered by fire937rescue 4
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