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Originally posted by lebanonbb:
Went back and tried the hairspray method once again and the stains are 85% out I would say. I doubt they will completely come out since this has been a couple days but I would still love some help to get them completely out if you have any other methods.
85% out is pretty good considering it's blue dye!
Now, these next suggestions are to be used with caution. If you think the finish is coming off the glove, STOP.
1) Use isopropyl rubbing alcohol in place of the hairspray (same directions). You will find it around the band-aid aisle of your local store.
2) Mix 1 TBSP. bleach and 1 TBSP. water. Dab it a spot with a q-tip. Let sit about 30 seconds and see if the stain comes out when you blot it with a dry q-tip. If it works, keep going but rinse it off with a little bit of plain water applied to a rag when you finish.
3) Clorox Bleach Pen applied to spots (may have results similar to #2).
4) Goo Gone (found in the hardware store)- follow directions on package.
You could also gently scrub using a soft toothbrush to get in the crevices of the leather. Be sure to throw it away when you are done.
If you can apply some leather conditioner to the gloves after you are done, the leather would appreciate it!
Also, another idea is to put some white shoe polish on the leather to cover up the rest of the blue instead of removing it (in case the ideas above do not work).
Let us know how it goes!