liquidskin
		13-02-2006 17:10:58
	 
	
	
	Weird question..
I went snowmobiling the other day, and the dope that I am, I wore my good leather jacket.  Today I realize that thing fucking reaks of gasoline.  Im not surprised by this as this motor was spittin out quite a bit of smoke.  Anyway, Ive sprayed the thing with cologne, deoderant and the smell is still there.  Because its leather, I cant just toss it in the wash or something..  Suggestions? (Keep smartass answers to yourself please.)	
	
 
	
		nicd.01
		13-02-2006 17:12:26
	 
	
	
	Check the tag and see if it can be dry cleaned. That would probably be your best bet.	
	
 
	
	
	
	[quote23e4f4bda2="nicd.01"]Check the tag and see if it can be dry cleaned. That would probably be your best bet.[/quote23e4f4bda2]
Yeah, sending it to the cleaners might be the best solution.	
	
 
	
		liquidskin
		13-02-2006 17:15:15
	 
	
	
	Tag reads "professionally leather clean only"	
	
 
	
		liquidskin
		13-02-2006 17:17:32
	 
	
	
	[quotec960f5118f="kevxross"]Febreeze?  shrug[/quotec960f5118f]
Thats what my mom suggested.. Ill probably try that..	
	
 
	
		mikedb
		13-02-2006 17:18:24
	 
	
	
	[quote07063ab30d="liquidskin"]Tag reads "professionally leather clean only"[/quote07063ab30d]
I hate to be a smartass, but why dont you get it "Professionally leather cleaed"?	
	
 
	
		liquidskin
		13-02-2006 17:22:22
	 
	
	
	[quote0274efe4d0="mikedb"][quote0274efe4d0="liquidskin"]Tag reads "professionally leather clean only"[/quote0274efe4d0]
I hate to be a smartass, but why dont you get it "Professionally leather cleaed"?[/quote0274efe4d0]
looking for the cheapest alternative  )	
	
 
	
		doylnea
		13-02-2006 17:53:24
	 
	
	
	[quote3e44ef34c1="liquidskin"][quote3e44ef34c1="mikedb"][quote3e44ef34c1="liquidskin"]Tag reads "professionally leather clean only"[/quote3e44ef34c1]
I hate to be a smartass, but why dont you get it "Professionally leather cleaed"?[/quote3e44ef34c1]
looking for the cheapest alternative  )[/quote3e44ef34c1]
I'm a pretty frugal person.  Sometimes the best solution costs a little more up front, but saves you trying three different intitially cheaper solutions, which consequently end up costing more in the long run.
That and gasoline is a royal pain to get out of anything - I'd recommend a dry cleaner as well.  Pay a little extra to go to one with a good reputation as well.	
	
 
	
		crazyates
		13-02-2006 18:04:25
	 
	
	
	[quote3ed7226bdb="kevxross"]Febreze?  shrug[/quote3ed7226bdb]
that's what i'd say	
	
 
	
		Aprout
		13-02-2006 18:52:57
	 
	
	
	+ karma just for the thread name...made me laugh