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I've a massage chair with heating function.
There's this big label on it which with the heating is fast becoming undone. On closer examination, under the loosened corners there's residual glue or some material which is sticky to the touch. I'm sure fibers from clothing will stick to it if the label is removed. What's the best way to clean this glue from leather surface? Rich |
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goo gone
"richmac" <rich_mac@totalfaked.com> wrote in message news:yLpob.231564$9l5.90884@pd7tw2no... > I've a massage chair with heating function. > There's this big label on it which with the heating is fast becoming undone. > On closer examination, under the loosened corners there's residual glue or > some material which is sticky to the touch. I'm sure fibers from clothing > will stick to it if the label is removed. > What's the best way to clean this glue from leather surface? > > Rich > > |
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On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 09:16:14 GMT, "richmac" <rich_mac@totalfaked.com>
wrote: >I've a massage chair with heating function. >There's this big label on it which with the heating is fast becoming undone. >On closer examination, under the loosened corners there's residual glue or >some material which is sticky to the touch. I'm sure fibers from clothing >will stick to it if the label is removed. >What's the best way to clean this glue from leather surface? > >Rich > Cleaning leather or any stains on it should be done by a professional. If you are okay taking some risk, use a leather cleaner. I use one made by ArmourAll. It contains lanolin. |
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try rubbing alcohol
Sijka "richmac" <rich_mac@totalfaked.com> wrote in message news:yLpob.231564$9l5.90884@pd7tw2no... > I've a massage chair with heating function. > There's this big label on it which with the heating is fast becoming undone. > On closer examination, under the loosened corners there's residual glue or > some material which is sticky to the touch. I'm sure fibers from clothing > will stick to it if the label is removed. > What's the best way to clean this glue from leather surface? > > Rich > > |
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"Phisherman" <nobody@noone.com> ??? news:kda5qvo0kmtbhfr3n8tknfs59g4ijpphom@4ax.com ???... > On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 09:16:14 GMT, "richmac" <rich_mac@totalfaked.com> > wrote: > > >I've a massage chair with heating function. > >There's this big label on it which with the heating is fast becoming undone. > >On closer examination, under the loosened corners there's residual glue or > >some material which is sticky to the touch. I'm sure fibers from clothing > >will stick to it if the label is removed. > >What's the best way to clean this glue from leather surface? > > > >Rich > > > > > Cleaning leather or any stains on it should be done by a professional. > If you are okay taking some risk, use a leather cleaner. I use one > made by ArmourAll. It contains lanolin. Thanks, I'll look for it. |
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"sijka" <sijka@neb.rr.com> wrote in message news:oQyob.93140$pg7.86168@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com... > try rubbing alcohol > > Sijka > I believe rubbing alcokol is methylated spirits, a safer first step would be be white spirit. -- DrClean www.DrClean.co.uk The Best Fabric Cleaning Resource on the Web |
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a hair drier... be careful not to get the leather too hot though. get it
warm and it should peel off. |
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"richmac" <rich_mac@totalfaked.com> ¦b¶l¥ó news:yLpob.231564$9l5.90884@pd7tw2no ¤¤¼¶¼g... > I've a massage chair with heating function. > There's this big label on it which with the heating is fast becoming undone. > On closer examination, under the loosened corners there's residual glue or > some material which is sticky to the touch. I'm sure fibers from clothing > will stick to it if the label is removed. > What's the best way to clean this glue from leather surface? > > Rich > "Goop" did it. |