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    Question How do you clean your leathers?

    Hello boys and Gals. I had decided to clean my leather jacket today, read the instructions and it said just to use water and a towel and to wipe it off. no wasning by hand or machine, no ironing, no soap. Tried with a towel and water - works but it is far from clean. Went to the supermarket but I had no luck finding a leather cleaner. there is a conditioner but not cleaner.

    What do you use to clean your leathers ? Any special chemical for cleaning leather on the market ? any special technique? taughts and advice highly apprechiated.

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    I use a spray-on leather show cleaner. It comes with its own brush so makes quick work of cleaning bugs etc off. Then I treat them with a leather conditioner.

    This place stocks the Secondwind range, but I don't see the specific cleaner I use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    ...Went to the supermarket but I had no luck finding a leather cleaner. there is a conditioner but not cleaner...
    I think you can PM BabyB, she'll sell you a great cleaner/conditioner fluid. She also does great professional cleaning and restoring jobs... and I mean AWESOME. Look at the photos in this thread...

    Also, if you do a search for Cleaning and Leather, you get ONE MILLION THREADS about it.
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    Give Motorcycle Safety Wear a call on 309 9555 and ask for Kerrie. Their website is www.msw.co.nz

    I've been dealing with them for patching up binned leathers and they do a great job, though I am sure she would know a few things about cleaning leathers.

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    A MILLION I say. No, a BILLION.

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    is this from a recent slide perhaps?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk View Post
    is this from a recent slide perhaps?
    lol , no kitty, its from the polution of all the cars. the slide I had can hardly be noticed on my jacket(which is leather) - my pants anoither story lol.

    Kitty what do you use ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    lol , no kitty, its from the polution of all the cars. the slide I had can hardly be noticed on my jacket(which is leather) - my pants anoither story lol.

    Kitty what do you use ?
    I use jif to get bugs and stuff of. Its leather if it can take a falling to the road it will pretty much take anything to clean it.

    If its mould (like my cruiser jacket was covered in) then just warm water and soap.

    works for me.-
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    yea bloody leather wipes work just as well too, cheep too
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    Quote Originally Posted by slimjim View Post
    yea bloody leather wipes work just as well too, cheep too
    Johnson (and Johnson?) baby wipes, full of conditioners etc, no acids etc.
    Dirt cheap too.
    Any quality brand of baby wipes should be fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZsarge View Post
    Johnson (and Johnson?) baby wipes, full of conditioners etc, no acids etc.
    Dirt cheap too.
    Any quality brand of baby wipes should be fine.
    One trusts that they comply with the relevant truth-in-advertising laws by being composed of ACTUAL babies?





    seriously thats a good idea.

    My road leathers are fairly new, so I am using just a wet cloth presently. As an aside there seems to be a lot of bugs around this summer: judging by the amount of spooge I wipe off after even only a couple of hours riding
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post

    seriously thats a good idea.

    My road leathers are fairly new, so I am using just a wet cloth presently. As an aside there seems to be a lot of bugs around this summer: judging by the amount of spooge I wipe off after even only a couple of hours riding
    I'd love to say thanks and take credit but I can't, was put on to it by a guy round here that makes racing leathers, very interest bloke, everything he says seems to say seems to make perfect sense once he gives you his usual in depth explanation....

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    I clean mine by riding in the rain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NZsarge View Post
    I'd love to say thanks and take credit but I can't, was put on to it by a guy round here that makes racing leathers, very interest bloke, everything he says seems to say seems to make perfect sense once he gives you his usual in depth explanation....
    While we were chating away he treated my jacket with "Liquid leather" awesome stuff.

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    Meguiar's Gold Class Rich Leather Foam Cleaner and Conditioner

    At your nearest R.E.P.C.O. store about twenty bucks - good stuff


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