My Jacket Smells Like A Tramps Tena Lady Pad!!!
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- Jamz
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My Jacket Smells Like A Tramps Tena Lady Pad!!!
I've had my Spyke kangaroo skin 2 piece for 2 or 3 years now, and thanks to lots of daft riding, the jacket has seen 365,441 litres of sweat, and about the same in filthy rainwater and stuff.
A few weeks ago it started to stink, and make me stink.
I've been keeping it under control until now with Febreeze anti-bacterial spray stuff, but hadn't used it for about 6 months.
Now, my problem is that I ride every single day, so some treatment that means my jacket spends 2 months drying out is out of the question! I do have a spare textile jacket, but I'd prefer not to have to resort to that.
Is there any quick and effective way to do it - or will i have to bite the bullet and hand wash the fkr.
And how do I hand wash the fkr.
I'm not too experienced at girly cleaning stuff...
A few weeks ago it started to stink, and make me stink.
I've been keeping it under control until now with Febreeze anti-bacterial spray stuff, but hadn't used it for about 6 months.
Now, my problem is that I ride every single day, so some treatment that means my jacket spends 2 months drying out is out of the question! I do have a spare textile jacket, but I'd prefer not to have to resort to that.
Is there any quick and effective way to do it - or will i have to bite the bullet and hand wash the fkr.
And how do I hand wash the fkr.
I'm not too experienced at girly cleaning stuff...
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tried any leather reapired shops? when i got my leathers fixed they came back smelling lovely and new!
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Ive got that with my gloves, after a downpour and they have dried out they stink like anything. A few rides later and they have aired out they are ok.
I think a good clean and a good covering in Nikwax should clean your jacket up nicely. Also the Nikwax will waterproof it so it shouldnt soak through again. I do my jacket at least once a year, wipe it over with a damp cloth and then Nikwax it, then once the wax has dried in i give it another coat for good measure. Jacket looks completely different afterwards and it smells like leather again. I also use my hands to rub the wax in, apparently it penetrates better that way. As for the inside i think a dry cleaners or as suggested a leather specialist who can do the whole lot for you.
I think a good clean and a good covering in Nikwax should clean your jacket up nicely. Also the Nikwax will waterproof it so it shouldnt soak through again. I do my jacket at least once a year, wipe it over with a damp cloth and then Nikwax it, then once the wax has dried in i give it another coat for good measure. Jacket looks completely different afterwards and it smells like leather again. I also use my hands to rub the wax in, apparently it penetrates better that way. As for the inside i think a dry cleaners or as suggested a leather specialist who can do the whole lot for you.
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superman wrote:Cant you take it to a place that specualises in leather to get it cleaned, either that or buy a load of them cheap air fresheners an stick em to the inside of the jaket.
LOL!!!
Maybe that FREE GIFT I GOT FROM MY INSURANCE COMPANY could come in usefull after all!!!

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It's only the lining that's stinking a bit - I use that proper bike stuff in the white pots for the outside and it is pretty damn good!
Someone on http://www.visordown.com suggested a place in Coventry:
http://www.scrubbersleathers.co.uk
Seems like a good place - but £28 just for a jacket seems a bit harsh to me...
Someone on http://www.visordown.com suggested a place in Coventry:
http://www.scrubbersleathers.co.uk
Seems like a good place - but £28 just for a jacket seems a bit harsh to me...
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I'd go for Nik Wax or Autoglym leather cleaner. I got autoglym buy one get one free from halfords when I bought some degreaser spray.
Oh the fun I had with that:
Autoglym car cleaning products BOGOF
I bought autoglym motorcycle degreaser and leather cleaner, and they weren't gonna do the BOGOF deal until I started piping up about them being sexist and anti-bikers and racist and then they did my BOGOF deal.
I only went in for a can of WD40.
Oh the fun I had with that:
Autoglym car cleaning products BOGOF
I bought autoglym motorcycle degreaser and leather cleaner, and they weren't gonna do the BOGOF deal until I started piping up about them being sexist and anti-bikers and racist and then they did my BOGOF deal.
I only went in for a can of WD40.
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that it does rob!RobB wrote:I also use my hands to rub the wax in, apparently it penetrates better that way.
the heat from yer hadn or pinky actually softens the wax more, so its absorbed better!
a leather repair bloke told that, and he also said that waxoyl is a great water repellent, i know i know, its used for rust proofing cars and the like, but what better way to proof yer leathers with anti rust stuff? 17years on and hes had no trouble.
be sure to use yer hand and rub in thin amounts otherwise it leaves white marks.
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snd em off to Scrubbers leathers. I know several people who have sent stuff to them and they cant recommend them highly enough!
I dropped a set of leathers off last week for a clean, recolour from an off, and some minor fixing. They couldnt be more helpful! Just had a text today to say the gear is ready to be picked up.... cant wait!

I dropped a set of leathers off last week for a clean, recolour from an off, and some minor fixing. They couldnt be more helpful! Just had a text today to say the gear is ready to be picked up.... cant wait!


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id pay some one £28 to do my leathers but thats down to me being a right lazy Camel..
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I dropped them off last Monday, and i got a text yesterday sayign they wer ready for collection. Damien says to usually allow about 10 days for them to dry.Jamz wrote:So Scrubbers turn them around in about a week?
I just asked at Morrisons - £36 and they have to send it away for 2-3 weeks!!!![]()
Bugger that!
theyll do a 2 piece set of leathers for £40
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just been up to Coventry to pick the leathers up. They have done an absolutely amazing job! They smell clean, feel clean, look new, etc....
full write up coming soon!
full write up coming soon!
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