Cleaning the fabric tag (Trying to restore a Nokona)
Posted: December 21st, 2011, 12:42 am
I got a split-finger Nokona glove that's pretty dirty, but I bought it for $20 and I figure that's a good price. I've heard how wonderful the Nokona leather is, and I'd love it if I could bring back that quality. It's my first Nokona, so I'm pretty excited.
A few questions:
1. The tag is pretty dirty. How do I clean that? I've seen some folks mention that they've used Q-tips. Should I do that? If I do, should I only use water, or should I mix the water with some kind of soap?
2. There's lots of grime in the usual places. Should I use saddle soap on those parts? Does anyone recommend something else? What about regular, old water and a toothbrush? That kind of freaks me out, but I'll do whatever you guys tell me.
Thanks, as always.
Robert
A few questions:
1. The tag is pretty dirty. How do I clean that? I've seen some folks mention that they've used Q-tips. Should I do that? If I do, should I only use water, or should I mix the water with some kind of soap?
2. There's lots of grime in the usual places. Should I use saddle soap on those parts? Does anyone recommend something else? What about regular, old water and a toothbrush? That kind of freaks me out, but I'll do whatever you guys tell me.
Thanks, as always.
Robert