Deviated stitching and leather cleaning conditioning question
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Deviated stitching and leather cleaning conditioning question
Hello all,
I've seen lots of posts about what products to use to clean and condition leather.
My specific inquiry is to whether anyone has had success with leather cleaning and conditioning products that minimize negative impacts to the deviated stitching (specifically white stitching on black leather). I'd like to avoid making the stitching greasy, attract dirt, and turn brown in the process.
Suggestions appreciated. Thank you very much.
I've seen lots of posts about what products to use to clean and condition leather.
My specific inquiry is to whether anyone has had success with leather cleaning and conditioning products that minimize negative impacts to the deviated stitching (specifically white stitching on black leather). I'd like to avoid making the stitching greasy, attract dirt, and turn brown in the process.
Suggestions appreciated. Thank you very much.
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I have had similar concerns, my stitching is red. Used Zaino cleaner and conditioner and tried to avoid the sticthng with conditioner but it is difficult. Having done it a few times and getting over the stitching by accident, I did not see any adverse effects so not as concerned anymore. Not sure if white is a bit more prone to discoloration though
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I have had similar concerns, my stitching is red. Used Zaino cleaner and conditioner and tried to avoid the sticthng with conditioner but it is difficult. Having done it a few times and getting over the stitching by accident, I did not see any adverse effects so not as concerned anymore. Not sure if white is a bit more prone to discoloration though
Andrew