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Blue jeans and rough out leather
SuperTrooper
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2016-01-28 2:45 PM
Subject: Blue jeans and rough out leather



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My dark blue jeans bled quite a a bit on my roughout saddle. Is there a way to remove it? I tried erasing it with an eraser, and its a bit better but not much. Any tips? I am not the only person this has happened too..... right? Lol
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NJJ
Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2016-01-28 3:08 PM
Subject: RE: Blue jeans and rough out leather


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You might try taking fine sandpaper........ 
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CHLOE21
Reg. Jan 2016
Posted 2016-01-28 3:55 PM
Subject: RE: Blue jeans and rough out leather


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You could try making a baking soda paste, brush it in with a toothbrush, let it dry and then brush it off.
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Mzbradford
Reg. Jun 2015
Posted 2016-01-28 4:33 PM
Subject: RE: Blue jeans and rough out leather



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Fine sand paper works good. I like 100 grit for mine. to the above poster, how many times have you used the baking soda? pics?
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CanCan
Reg. May 2004
Posted 2016-01-28 5:48 PM
Subject: RE: Blue jeans and rough out leather


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I've seen it happen but neither of my Coats picked up color. Try calling Larry or Robin for advice.
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CHLOE21
Reg. Jan 2016
Posted 2016-01-28 6:23 PM
Subject: RE: Blue jeans and rough out leather


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Mzbradford - 2016-01-28 4:33 PM

Fine sand paper works good. I like 100 grit for mine. to the above poster, how many times have you used the baking soda? pics?

Sorry, I guess I should of said this in my post but I never actually tried the baking soda, just read about it before in a couple online horse forums.
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OhMax
Reg. Feb 2013
Posted 2016-01-28 7:32 PM
Subject: RE: Blue jeans and rough out leather


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Depends...I cleaned a friends saddle from darkly stained from blue jeans to looking almost new (wire brush, sandpaper) and a month or so later it's back to looking the same as before. She rides in darker cheap jeans from Kohls. My wranglers have bled a little onto my Martin, but not much for having had it longer than she had had hers. Some leather will pick it up worse and some jeans bleed more...
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