Micky D fries and Leather

Dylansdad

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Help ! One of my regulars let his son have some McD fries in his King Ranch truck. Long story short, grease soaked thru the bag and left a big spot on his med. brown leather seats....any suggestions on how to get this out ?? He (we) are sick.......
 
Help ! One of my regulars let his son have some McD fries in his King Ranch truck. Long story short, grease soaked thru the bag and left a big spot on his med. brown leather seats....any suggestions on how to get this out ?? He (we) are sick.......
 
IIRC, the leather seats in a King Ranch are "raw", right? You might want to try using a quality leather cleaner and conditioner, or if it's bad enough try a woolite water mix.
 
IIRC, the leather seats in a King Ranch are "raw", right? You might want to try using a quality leather cleaner and conditioner, or if it's bad enough try a woolite water mix.
 
~ Interior features Castaño leather & Dark Mandarin Teak genuine wood trim ~

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Definately looks like raw saddle leather oiled maybe

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~ Interior features Castaño leather & Dark Mandarin Teak genuine wood trim ~

05_kingranch_10.jpg


05_kingranch_7.jpg


03FSSD_KRSaddlebag_074.jpg


Definately looks like raw saddle leather oiled maybe

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I have let baking soda sit on raw leather that I spilled olive oil on. I massage it in and let it sit over night.



The oil soaked into the baking soda and out of the leather.



Don't ask me how it works, but it saved my "hide!" :rofl



You can also use cornstarch. I read rubber cement works too! Do a Google search.
 
I have let baking soda sit on raw leather that I spilled olive oil on. I massage it in and let it sit over night.



The oil soaked into the baking soda and out of the leather.



Don't ask me how it works, but it saved my "hide!" :rofl



You can also use cornstarch. I read rubber cement works too! Do a Google search.
 
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