drv@eisx.UUCP (Dennis Vogel) (05/14/85)
I have two sheepskins covering the seats in my car. After several years I think they need cleaning. Does anyone know the best way to clean them? Can I do it myself or must I (dare I) trust a professional dry cleaner? If I do, are there any instructions I should give them? Thanks-- Dennis Vogel ATT-IS S. Plainfield, NJ
kcm@cybvax0.UUCP (Keith C. MacKinnon) (05/15/85)
> I have two sheepskins covering the seats in my car. > After several years I think they need cleaning. > Does anyone know the best way to clean them? > Can I do it myself or must I (dare I) trust a > professional dry cleaner? If I do, are there > any instructions I should give them? > > Thanks-- > Dennis Vogel > ATT-IS > S. Plainfield, NJ Well I don't know how to clean them in the summer time the best way I think would be a dry cleaners that if you are rich. But in the winter time if it a pure white sheep skin is to wait until a good snowstorm, when it tops find a good clean area and rub the snow into it, this cleans the dirt off the skin. But it should be clean snow. Sorry I can't help now unless you can wait another 6 months. kcm Keith C MacKinnon
heneghan@ihu1m.UUCP (Joe Heneghan) (05/16/85)
> > I have two sheepskins covering the seats in my car. > > After several years I think they need cleaning. > > Does anyone know the best way to clean them? > > Can I do it myself or must I (dare I) trust a > > professional dry cleaner? If I do, are there > > any instructions I should give them? > > Have you considered Woolite ?