Marco Gilardetti
Member
A while ago I purchased an Hasselblad "reporter" hard case, the very old style one in tan leather. Internally it is lined with chamois/suede leather of the same tan colour (but I ignore if the suede is real leather or faux leather).
The inner suede is, however, very dusty, dirty in colour and also slightly touchy. My feeling is that the case was left for a very long time in an attic with the lid open.
How can the inner suede be safely cleaned? I hesitate to use soapy water or other liquid detergents for fear of stains forming on the outside.
I remember that in the '70s in many homes a dry cleaning spray was used, which formed a sort of dry foam that was removed with a brush (and, at least in theory, the dirt went along with the dry foam specks). I seem to see on amazon that sprays of this sort may be still available, but is it safe to use them inside a case which will later carry expensive delicate equipment and chemically sensitive film, I wonder?
Any suggestion - especially if tested "on the field with excellent results" - will be welcome. Thank you.
The inner suede is, however, very dusty, dirty in colour and also slightly touchy. My feeling is that the case was left for a very long time in an attic with the lid open.
How can the inner suede be safely cleaned? I hesitate to use soapy water or other liquid detergents for fear of stains forming on the outside.
I remember that in the '70s in many homes a dry cleaning spray was used, which formed a sort of dry foam that was removed with a brush (and, at least in theory, the dirt went along with the dry foam specks). I seem to see on amazon that sprays of this sort may be still available, but is it safe to use them inside a case which will later carry expensive delicate equipment and chemically sensitive film, I wonder?
Any suggestion - especially if tested "on the field with excellent results" - will be welcome. Thank you.