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Old Dec 10th, 2008, 02:52 AM   #61
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That's what I figured. Thanks, Stormy. The patents, I don't worry...if my baby's butt can handle it, then my patent stuff can .
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Old Jan 1st, 2009, 08:47 PM   #62
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Hello all. I'm new to this forum, so please excuse me if my question has already been answered on a previous thread... but I'm freaking out. I received the LP Dylan Zip Tote in Leaf (a beautiful green color) for Christmas, and last night someone splattered some sort of alcohol on the front and one of the straps. The marks are dark and I don't know what to do. I did not pre-treat the bag (I know, super dumb move; I have definitely learned my lesson). Can anyone provide any advice on how I can get the stains out? Thank you very much!
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Old Jan 1st, 2009, 09:30 PM   #63
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Hello all. I'm new to this forum, so please excuse me if my question has already been answered on a previous thread... but I'm freaking out. I received the LP Dylan Zip Tote in Leaf (a beautiful green color) for Christmas, and last night someone splattered some sort of alcohol on the front and one of the straps. The marks are dark and I don't know what to do. I did not pre-treat the bag (I know, super dumb move; I have definitely learned my lesson). Can anyone provide any advice on how I can get the stains out? Thank you very much!
Sorry to hear that. Not sure if this will help you but I once spilled coffee all over the back of my dylan large speedy (and mine was not pre-treated as well). This disaster left some pretty large dark stains but I was able to get it all out by blotting the affected areas with lots of water. I took a soft tissue soaked with warm water, squeezed some water on the leather and blotted away. I was worried about possible water stains but figured it was worth a try since it was already stained with coffee; however, my bag is a mahogany color (darker brown) and since the leaf is a brighter color I'm not sure if the water would stain it. Maybe it will be worth it for you to try blotting lightly with water? If all else fails, maybe you can look into a professional leather cleaning service.
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Old Jan 2nd, 2009, 06:44 AM   #64
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Hello all. I'm new to this forum, so please excuse me if my question has already been answered on a previous thread... but I'm freaking out. I received the LP Dylan Zip Tote in Leaf (a beautiful green color) for Christmas, and last night someone splattered some sort of alcohol on the front and one of the straps. The marks are dark and I don't know what to do. I did not pre-treat the bag (I know, super dumb move; I have definitely learned my lesson). Can anyone provide any advice on how I can get the stains out? Thank you very much!
Don't worry ! LP are washed (& washable) leather. Alcoholic drinks have sugar so plain water won't clean the leather. Use a soft lint-free cloth with a little diluted soap, followed by clear water dampened cloth 'feathered' over the stain to eliminate water mark edges. Towel blot. Allow the leather to air dry away from heat sources. (then spray with Kiwi protectant or Wilson's TLC if you have it) You came to the right place, and welcome to LPville. The leaf is gorgeous !
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Old Jan 2nd, 2009, 02:03 PM   #65
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^^^ Great to know about getting alcohol out, I try not to take my good bags with me to the bar but it's too tempting sometimes!
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Old Jan 3rd, 2009, 04:07 PM   #66
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There are two products called Magic Eraser. One is an art eraser called Magic White Eraser, which is what it sounds like, and a purse lover's best friend.
The other is MrClean Magic Eraser, which is an abrasive pad. Sadly, many have mistaken the two, and have taken MrClean to fine leather with scary results.

Does anyone know where to find this Magic White eraser? Also where can you buy the Lexol cleaner? thanks!
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Old Jan 3rd, 2009, 04:36 PM   #67
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Does anyone know where to find this Magic White eraser? Also where can you buy the Lexol cleaner? thanks!
Eraser - art supply, Staples, Office Depot.

Lexol - Amazon.
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Old Jan 3rd, 2009, 06:49 PM   #68
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Thank you guys so much for your help! I took your advice and my bag looks as good as new--no more stains! Now I just have to locate the Wilson's Leather TLC spray... can't find it anywhere!
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Old Jan 3rd, 2009, 07:04 PM   #69
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they still have the wilson's tlc at wilson's outlet stores. you can go to their site and check out the locations. if you don't live near one, they could ship it out to you. i got mine that way. hth!
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Old Jan 4th, 2009, 01:00 AM   #70
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Thank you guys so much for your help! I took your advice and my bag looks as good as new--no more stains! Now I just have to locate the Wilson's Leather TLC spray... can't find it anywhere!
That is GREAT NEWS !! Thanks for the follow-up. The same tricks work for all LP, and KIWI brand is fine is you don't want the hassle finding TLC.
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Old Jan 7th, 2009, 01:05 PM   #71
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I got a black dylan patchwork speedy and from most of my soft leather black bags, no matter what happens, it doesn't leave stains or anything. Does the same go for my dylan bag? Should I treat it anyway? I was curious if anyone who has a black dylan lp had any experience of strains or color fading if that's even possible? My friend has the piper weekender for two years, no stains or color fading and she uses it everywhere and almost everyday, so I felt hesistant to even use anything on my bag.
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Old Jan 7th, 2009, 04:19 PM   #72
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So I cannot find Wilson's TLC or the Kiwi spray anywhere! I just ran to Aldo and picked up their "Defense Protector" spray that is supposed to "resist rain, snow, slush, salt and stains" on all colors of leather and suede. I'm a little nervous about using it on my green LP, as many of you ladies feel strongly about the 2 aforementioned products. Does anyone know anything about this particular Aldo product and would you recommend it? Thanks again!
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Old Jan 8th, 2009, 01:41 AM   #73
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I got a black dylan patchwork speedy and from most of my soft leather black bags, no matter what happens, it doesn't leave stains or anything. Does the same go for my dylan bag? Should I treat it anyway? I was curious if anyone who has a black dylan lp had any experience of strains or color fading if that's even possible? My friend has the piper weekender for two years, no stains or color fading and she uses it everywhere and almost everyday, so I felt hesistant to even use anything on my bag.
Nobody says you have to use anything at all. I don't treat dark leathers, only the light and delicate.(blush, leaf, fuchsia, turquoise) Nothing at all on my black long speedy...someday it may benefit from TLC lotion.
Because of the way LP leathers are dyed, there will probably never be fading unless you leave it exposed to sunlight.
* Piper, Angie and Samantha leathers seem to be the most naturally spot-resistant.
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Old Jan 8th, 2009, 01:50 AM   #74
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So I cannot find Wilson's TLC or the Kiwi spray anywhere! I just ran to Aldo and picked up their "Defense Protector" spray that is supposed to "resist rain, snow, slush, salt and stains" on all colors of leather and suede. I'm a little nervous about using it on my green LP, as many of you ladies feel strongly about the 2 aforementioned products. Does anyone know anything about this particular Aldo product and would you recommend it? Thanks again!
We haven't tested every brand out there. Try your spray on the leather swatch that came with the bag. If it looks even, & doesn't change the color, go ahead and use it. Many of these products are made in one factory, of one formula, and carry private labels. I like the salt and slush protection promise ! Regular rules apply ~ spray lightly and evenly, allow adequate dry time and use it in a well-ventilated area. Maybe we can add another winner to the list, so please let us know how it goes.
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Old Jan 8th, 2009, 09:39 AM   #75
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Stormy Heart, you are the best. Great advice. I will definitely try it and report back. : )
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