keithostertag
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In cleaning old leatherette on old cameras, what do you use to restore the black and the shine?
I'm using a q-tip with some isopropyl alcohol to clean the leatherette on my Minolta Autocord. The swab comes back dirty, but the leatherette doesn't really look clean, and the gloss is gone. (I mean the gloss was already pretty much gone to begin with, and cleaning it does not bring it back).
I also tried using just water, and then a little detergent, but in all cases the leatherette never gets back that shiny new look.
Is there something easy and effective to get it to be really black and shiny like new leatherette? Something easy to use on a q-tip so I can get into tight corners?
Maybe some type of light oil? What type of easily available oil would be suitable?
I'm using a q-tip with some isopropyl alcohol to clean the leatherette on my Minolta Autocord. The swab comes back dirty, but the leatherette doesn't really look clean, and the gloss is gone. (I mean the gloss was already pretty much gone to begin with, and cleaning it does not bring it back).
I also tried using just water, and then a little detergent, but in all cases the leatherette never gets back that shiny new look.
Is there something easy and effective to get it to be really black and shiny like new leatherette? Something easy to use on a q-tip so I can get into tight corners?
Maybe some type of light oil? What type of easily available oil would be suitable?