Pecards on the lining...
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Pecards on the lining...
Here's one that I don't believe has been touched on.
No matter how careful I am when I'm applying Pecards to my jackets, I always end up getting some of the product on the lining of my jacket.
Is there any way to get that stuff out or are you just stuck with it?
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No matter how careful I am when I'm applying Pecards to my jackets, I always end up getting some of the product on the lining of my jacket.
Is there any way to get that stuff out or are you just stuck with it?
Later!
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Your call. I don't. Leather dressing is made to help preserve and weatherproof leather exposed to the elements. The inside of the jackets are never exposed to those elements, and if you think about it, are never exposed to that much light either. I've found that on jackets I've owned for over 20 years, though the outside shows the normal aging process, the inside looks like the day I bought them. I also never apply it as I'm not wanting to chance transfer of product to my shirt or sweater. But there's nothing wrong with doing it....I was just wondering WHY it was being done. Regards. Michaelson
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Well, actually...
This occured around the inside of the neck on my A2 which does not have a leather collar stand....but I've had it happen before on my Indy jackets from treating the inside of the storm flap and collar/collar stand area. Also, on my distressed jackets I've owned, I do apply it to the leather on the inside because I'm just that anal....I've even applied it to the leather bound inside pocket!
But thanks for the tip, Michaelson! It worked like a charm! Took off part of the AAF stamp that the little "oops" fell right in the middle of (just my luck.... ), but it sure took the stuff off. And for the record, it was the oil based jell I was working with...not the leather lotion. That stuff is nothing to worry about on the lining if it just gets a little there.
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But thanks for the tip, Michaelson! It worked like a charm! Took off part of the AAF stamp that the little "oops" fell right in the middle of (just my luck.... ), but it sure took the stuff off. And for the record, it was the oil based jell I was working with...not the leather lotion. That stuff is nothing to worry about on the lining if it just gets a little there.
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LOL...you got that right!!
Hot and wet....that's nice if you're with a lady, but it's bad if you're in the jungle.....or the South in June, July, or August.
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LOL!!!
Yep....and even into November and December, for that matter!!!
I remember one Christmas not too long ago that I wore shorts and a T-shirt to Christmas dinner at my aunt and uncle's house....it was 80 degrees outside with a low at just under 70....
Caraaaaazy weather we have down here.
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I remember one Christmas not too long ago that I wore shorts and a T-shirt to Christmas dinner at my aunt and uncle's house....it was 80 degrees outside with a low at just under 70....
Caraaaaazy weather we have down here.
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For getting the wax part of the Pecards out, I heard of a little trick a long time ago. You can use an iron set on a low temperature, lay a couple of layers of newspaper over the wax-impregnated cloth, and iron on the newspaper over the wax area. The heat will soften up the wax and the newspaper will soak it up and out of the cloth. I hear that works really well.
The main thing to remember is to NOT get the iron too hot, especially if you have a man-made fiber for your lining as it will melt or scortch it.
The main thing to remember is to NOT get the iron too hot, especially if you have a man-made fiber for your lining as it will melt or scortch it.