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How to Remove Salt and water stains from Leather

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A fantastic Read detailing how you can Remove Salt and water stains from Leather instantly..This is so effective and simple, I was really astonished that i didn't think of doing it earlier, What you need is just the right mixture of vinegar and cold water with the scrubbing action for the stains to disappear off of leather..

How to Remove Salt and water stains from Leather

If you've been looking to get rid of those pesky  stains on Leather stuffs, Then you are in the right place.. In this step-by-step how-to I'm going to show you how to remove these stains and bring life back to your leather goods.You will need

How to Remove stains from Leather
How to Remove stains from Leather


1. A Shoe Brush

2. Body Soap

3. A Spray Bottle

4. Vinegar

5. Hair Conditioner

6. Towel

7. Leather Waterproofing Spray.


I'll also show you how to condition your Leather materials and prevent future salt and water stains step by step below

First brush off your boots. We're going to do this to remove any big pieces of dirt and debris to make it easier to clean.

Then take your favorite gentle body soap, water, and a towel and gently clean off your leather boots.

Next, prepare your water and vinegar solution, the agent that's really going to do the trick to remove those salt stains. Take a spray bottle and add half parts water and half parts vinegar to the bottle and shake it up to create the perfect mixture

Next, spray the mixture from your spray bottle onto your boots particularly where your pesky salt stains are.

Then, wipe clean your boots with water just to remove any excess vinegar that might be drying to your boots.

To replenish the moisture that can be lost from using vinegar on leather boots take some of your favorite hair conditioner and spread it liberally to your leather boots. 
Then wipe clean your boots again if necessary to remove any excess moisture. 

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