Sheepskin cleaning made simple.

T Monahan

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First, use leather conditioner to moisturize hyde 20200603_112636.jpg
 
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I brush and vacuum first, then prespray using a fine fabric prespray, extract using an upholstery tool, removing all excess moisture, then dry on a rack. Then examine the Hyde and condition as needed with leather condition agents.
 

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Top cleaning with a rinse and vacuum tool will not deep clean a soiled sheepskin. It needs a full wash. It's simple as described above. Brushing will most likely distort the natural lay of the natural yarn and make it wispy. This could be most undesirable.
 

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Top cleaning with a rinse and vacuum tool will not deep clean a soiled sheepskin. It needs a full wash. It's simple as described above. Brushing will most likely distort the natural lay of the natural yarn and make it wispy. This could be most undesirable.
We massage our products in by hand. I just feel an extraction process is better than letting it drip dry.
 
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Err, it's "Hide".

Unless of course you're talking with Harry Hyde. :winky:

If it's a Chinese hide, the lay of the yarn may never stand upright again.

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Tom, how would you go about cleaning this.

It had several fabric patches sewn onto the rear where it had parted. 🤔

I restored this one probably 15 years ago.

Thanks.


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Tom, how would you go about cleaning this.

It had several fabric patches sewn onto the rear where it had parted. 🤔

I restored this one probably 15 years ago.

Thanks.


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I got asked to do 2 like that from a taxidermist while I was doing his carpet

the seam/repair underneth had left a green stain on the carpet, I declined cleaning the skins
 

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What caused the yellow in the first place?

A good wash and rinse, followed by working in a hair conditioner and rinse, would not cause a ph issue or yellowing.
 
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Yellowing in natural wool has been a well known phenomonom - from memory I believe it was first documented in 1880's
 

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Yeah i remember, one of my client with bunch of sheep skins from their master bathroom. They threw it in the washing machine. Guess what happened?
 

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