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Old Glove Restoration
Posted By: Kyle
Howdy everyone, |
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Old Glove Restoration
Posted By: Mike H
Many glove collectors and dealers recommend Lexol (applied with a soft cloth or very soft bristle brush like a tooth brush) to clean. Keep cleaning over and over until you are happy. Next, apply pure Lanolin or Vasoline to condition after it has dried. |
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Old Glove Restoration
Posted By: Dan Bretta
I cleaned up some gloves very recently with a product called GoJo and a soft bristle toothbrush. Then used some lanolin on them. They all turned out great. |
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Old Glove Restoration
Posted By: Mike H
I've also used GoJo with GREAT results. Fast orange work also. |
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