The FBI Thinks I Could Be a Domestic Terrorist, and That is Sad
Image of front of FBI document listing common images the FBI considers indicators of potential domestic terrorismProject Veritas. This is an opinion piece based on my own life experiences and should not be interpreted as any official stance by any person or organization.
Read full storyLoving Leather: How to Clean and Condition part 2
Thanks for coming back to read this second part! Last time, I provided you with basic instructions for cleaning leather yourself. This time, we are going to cover conditioning. Remember the general rule of leather care; if you would not use it on your face, do not use it on leather.
Read full storyLoving Leather: How to Clean and Condition part 1
It is difficult these days to find a qualified leather professional to clean your leather items. Most dry cleaners will not touch leather due to liability concerns. If you do find someone to clean them, you are expected to sign a limited liability contract. Why is this? Leather is sensitive to chemicals and easily discolors, especially suede and nubuk items. Lighter colors are more likely to discolor than darker colors. Shades are difficult to match if redying is necessary. All these factors can create headaches and liabilities for leather and dry cleaning professionals; so many just choose not to perform these services anymore. The only remaining options are throw the item away or clean it yourself. Since throwing it away will get costly, let’s learn how to clean them ourselves.
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