Can they bring the leather back to life into its original condition or is that a different issue from cleaning ?
I'm asking because I have a very expensive jacket I havent worn for a long time. Its been in the closet for nearly 5 years and seems kind of different to how it used to be.
Saddle soap or dubbin perhaps?I bought a cream in Arnotts a while ago and restored leather shoes back to life by applying it and leaving it over night. It worked wonderfully.
Saddle soap or dubbin perhaps?
On a dry, non windy day (whenever we get such a thing) put the jacket/coat on a hanger & zip it up & put it on your clothes line. Then get "Son of a Gun" & spray over it. Leave for a minute or two and then rub with sheets of "Bounty". The leather comes up great. The lining is another thing, but this really does do the job, for a fraction of the cost of a specialist leather cleaning which last time cost me €30.00.
Would the same work on a suede jacket that has a parfin oil stain on it?
Ugh, nasty. You may find something on I'm just wondering if the usual trick of using an iron and brown paper would work. The iron would definitely need to be cool rather than very hot.