How do I clean leather gloves that had gas spilt on them?

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4 Responses to “How do I clean leather gloves that had gas spilt on them?”

  1. Kimberly Says:

    leave them outside and have them air put or maybe try putting them in a ziploc bag with baking soda
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  2. Bert C Says:

    If the stiffened up too try some Neatsfoot oil (hopefully it is still around). It will soften them back up and has a nice semi-sweet smell of it's own that might help mask the gasoline smell. The gasoline will go away over time. You might help it along by hanging them, preferably outside in a breeze for a day or two.

    Bert
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  3. Emilio Says:

    Leather Gloves Cleaning -
    To clean your leather gloves, slip them onto your hands, then wash with cold water and mild soap. Air dry flat. You could also use either saddle soap or Murphy´s Oil Soap to clean up dirty leather ( adds the oils back in to soften gloves).
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    http://cleaning.lifetips.com/faq/46985/0/how-do-i-clean-my-leather-gloves/index.html

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