Tillman 1470-2X TrueFit Performance Work Gloves, Top Grain Goatskin Leather?


Question:I just need to know how to clean them. I have a pair and they are filthy! and I KNOW better than to dump them in the washing machine/laundry. Can someone please help? and just in case anyone isn't sure what type of gloves they are, follow the link:

http://www.amazon.com/tillman-1470-2x-tr...

Answers:
Get some of that Orange Glo hand cleaner, and rub them down with it really good. Then rinse it out. Believe it or not, it takes grease out of clothes, so it should take it out of your gloves as well.


Try rubbing them down with that can of SPAM your using..
I found this info... and maybe it will help :

Suede and Leather has natural oils, these oils can be removed in dry cleaning, the final part of the cleaning process replaces the lost oils, so that the garment returns to its original state. But....
Severely soiled and dirty items such as suede may not clean at all well, and the customer should be advised of this when taking in the garment. Your own hands when extremely dirty do not come easily clean with soap and water so bear this in mind with dry cleaning.
http://www.london-dry-cleaners.com/press...

I think your best bet would be to try cornstarch on them, lightly dusting it on and then brushing it off, and repeating as necessary. But you might need to just follow that link to ebay and buy another pair.

I gave up on mine, and now buy new ones every few months.

Sorry I couldn't be of more help.

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