mo_rizwan Proud Member Joined Jul 25, 2011 Messages 2,975 Points 48 Mar 30, 2009 #1 I can always try my local 'Dry Cleaners', but they charge ridiculous amounts for Leather Cleaning.
Poefiend Proud Member Joined Jul 25, 2011 Messages 0 Points 0 Location In an igloo in a land far away Mar 30, 2009 #2 what sort of paint? I had that happen once and I just used hot water and it rubbed right off?
Poefiend Proud Member Joined Jul 25, 2011 Messages 0 Points 0 Location In an igloo in a land far away Mar 30, 2009 #3 If its latex paint dont use water... sometimes rubbing alcohol takes it off? sorry for the double post but I dont have an edit button LOL
If its latex paint dont use water... sometimes rubbing alcohol takes it off? sorry for the double post but I dont have an edit button LOL
Sdeidjs Proud Member Joined Feb 7, 2008 Messages 3,805 Points 0 Location Ohio Mar 30, 2009 #5 mo_rizwan said: I can always try my local 'Dry Cleaners', but they charge ridiculous amounts for Leather Cleaning. Click to expand... Try Goo Gone...
mo_rizwan said: I can always try my local 'Dry Cleaners', but they charge ridiculous amounts for Leather Cleaning. Click to expand... Try Goo Gone...