Thread: leather
View Single Post
  #2 (permalink)  
Old 11-20-2006, 08:56 PM
Distinctivescenes's Avatar
Distinctivescenes Distinctivescenes is offline
Handyman
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: New Hampshire
Posts: 31
Distinctivescenes is on a distinguished road
Red face Leather

I would try a little Krud Kutter. I would first try it on a piece of the leather that may be unseen as a piece on the inside of the hat. That way you can check to see if it will be colorfast. The stuff is non-toxic and is specifically made for paint removal. I use it for cleaning up mistakes i didn't catch after a painting job. I often use a toothbrush for a little scrubbing action. Good luck. Jan
Reply With Quote