by BretMan » October 28th, 2008, 12:38 am
I guess that I would approach restoring this glove the same way as any other. Clean and condition the leather with good quality products made for that purpose and then replace the laces with new ones.
As gloves go, the glove itself is neither rare or collectible. What makes this one a keeper is, of course, the Mantle signature. With that in mind, I would be especially delicate with any cleaning efforts in the area of the signature, perhaps not touching it with any cleaning products at all, or maybe just a couple of light, light swipes with a soft cloth.
But I wouldn't worry too much about damaging the the Mick's autograph. It looks like it was done in Sharpie/magic marker and, as most guys on this forum will tell you, magic marker is almost impossible to remove from leather. Usually, the problem that glove collectors are dealing with is trying to get ink off of a glove, not taking special care to leave it behind!
My own efforts to clean magic marker from a glove have been mixed. I've tried just about every possible cleaner and scrubbed with all my might and usually am only successful in lightening the ink just a little bit. I've even used a fine grit sandpaper to sand off the top layer of the leather and you can still see some traces left behind.
They call it "permanent marker" and, on leather at least, that stuff is pretty darn close to permanent! It soaks into the pores of leather like a tattoo and is almost impossible to remove.
I really think that you could have this glove looking great, with the pocket shaped nice and round and a form like a new glove, without having any fear of damaging the valuable autograph.