Cleaning Leather Bridle please help? - bridle leather belt
Hey, I'm cleaning the old leather belt and a rope holding the reins. Not really, but it will not be used on a horse, I wish only that there was my old horse. I do not know how to clean it. It has many cracks, and a portion of the metal is oxidized (it can get rid of it?) And any other information that someone would be really good, like how to get it clean, what to clean with and such, and any advice or something, I would much appriciate.
Thanks in advance!
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Bridle Leather Belt Cleaning Leather Bridle Please Help?
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If you have only one brake package, I would be a Bick Ultimate Travel Kit
Supplied with 1 Bick, clean and smooth skin, and Bick 4, then the leather and polish and a soft ... for less than $ 6
Allow the leather on the Bick 4 before you can easily be dismantled for cleaning.
Kidney-rope can be cleaned in the washing machine. Place in a bag and wash clothes on the gentle cycle, no bleach. Let's hang out to dry.
The rust can be removed from the bit to soak it in CLR, rust inhibitors or other in water. Clean back with a little vegetable oil to stop rust.
Saddle soap works best, and the use of metal Coca-Cola (Coca-Cola has been used in experiments in the classroom)
Plain Old Lexol cleaner and state .. I have the correct link ads in this vision, some products and cleaning
http://www.mobileleatherservice.com/Vari ...
Saddle soap, towel and toothbrush.
Lexol Leather and therapy are very good and I agree with the previous answer, especially tea tree oil is good. Coca-Cola believes it would work and when the brake is never used CLR to be OK. Good luck.
Use saddle soap quality leather pieces of the bridle. Apply the soap with a sponge and rub the skin. Use a damp cloth to remove excess soap chair. Then apply a good oil from high quality leather with a clean sponge or soft cloth. Like rust, please contact your local tack store recommendations.
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