
The grime was really tenacious and removing it was incredibly time consuming. I used the coarse and fine pumice Go-Jo hand cleaner, saddle soap and Vaseline treatment. Pretty much exactly like the Reach mitt posted earlier. The cloth patch in this case was way easier to clean than the Reach mitt. It only took a few passes with the Q-tip and water.

Some of the leather binding was flaking so I had to carefully glue each area flush again.


The front was by far the most tedious to clean as it naturally had the most grime build-up. Finally the Rawlings logo and model number at the top became evident and were pretty much intact. Rawlings made a pretty sturdy leather glove here and stood up to a fair amount of wear and tear..



