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Old 07-13-08, 10:26   #6 (permalink)
Quality Leather
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Re: Removing glue from leather seat

A hair dryer is good, as it won't burn the leather. Heat the residue and wipe with a wet cloth. If that doesn't work, then try a 3M delicate duty scuff pad and cleaner. If that doesn't work, then try a 50/50 dilution of alcohol and water. This may bring off some of the coating, so be careful.
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