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To clean or not to clean.

photo2u

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I just got this nice cafe racer. Probably 60's if not early 70's.

I was wondering if I should clean it and do the full treatment without damaging the artwork.

Maybe I just rock it as is?
What would you do?

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Peacoat

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Do as little as possible. If the lining smells, clean it; if not, leave it alone. If the leather is dry and starting to crack, put Pecard on it; if not, leave it alone. The less you do to leather, the better off you will be.
 
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That's why I don't care for the 'patina' on lighter colored leathers. Usually no undercoat to show through. Any aging or surface change seems to be mainly soiling. I would be trying to get the dirt off much of the time. Just not for me.
 

Edward

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I'd go with Seb's idea for the interior if it shows grubbiness, otherwise just a few squirts of Febreze. I really like the look fo this one with the artwork. Commercially done art often looks too..... well, just too good, somehow. This one has that simpler look of being home-made, done by the guy himself, something that made him individual. I wonder if he owned a Harley and an Indian, or one after the other? Cool jacket. Enjoy.
 

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