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Cleaning and Removing Stains from Shearling?

May 13, 2021

A week ago, I bought a gorgeous vintage Penny Lane-style suede/shearling coat (eBay). Made in the 1970s, it's roughly 52 years old (almost as old as I am). It's in excellent condition with just a few spots here and there. No odors and clean sherpa lining.

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Usually, I clean all my other leather and suede clothing, handbags, etc. with Obenauf's and won't use anything else. Specialized leather/suede cleaners are out of the question. I've had terrible experiences with regular dry cleaners and prefer to DIY. If you have any other suggestions that I could try naturally, to keep me out of dry cleaner hell. My motto is reuse/repurpose and buy vintage. This coat still has lots of life left in it. Thanks in advance.

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May 13, 20210 found this helpful
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I will say that I've spot cleaned this type of suede and it turned out okay so I believe you can do this if the spots/stains are small and not too many.
One thing that sometimes happens when you clean spots is the cleaned area will be lighter than the rest of the garment. Try to feather out as you clean and this may not happen.

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Always remember, no matter what method you use - do not wet the coat; just lightly clean with a damp cloth.
Most sites recommend a few drops of plain hair shampoo or mild detergent (no Woolite); dab at spot and then wipe soap away with a damp cloth:

Martha Stewart's blog on this:
www.marthastewart.com/.../shearling-cleaning-tips
Other tips:
customsheepskinjackets.com/.../
www.wikihow.com/Clean-a-Shearling-Jacket

 

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May 24, 20210 found this helpful
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Suede is a far more delicate material than leather. Regular light cleaning should ensure that your coat always looks its best.
Use a two-sided suede brush to clean your coat. The wire side is effective in removing dry mud or dirt and the soft side can then be used to buff up the nap. Only ever use the wire brush on dry suede and never apply extreme pressure or you may damage the surface of the suede. Always brush in the direction of the grain.

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If your coat is stained, rub the area with a white pencil eraser or use a 50/50 solution of water and vinegar applied to tackle stains with a sponge. Spraying rubbing alcohol onto stains and rubbing with a sponge is also an effective method of stain removal.

If you have oil stains, then apply an absorbent substance such as corn starch, baking powder or talcum powder and leave overnight.

Water stains can be removed by spraying the jacket with a mist of water and then soaking up the moisture with paper towels.

 
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December 3, 2018

I have a gorgeous Penny Lane coat with real shearling inside, but there's a big reddish pink stain on the fur. I'm not sure where the stain came from, it was there when I bought it. What's the safest bet to get it out?


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December 3, 20180 found this helpful

I removed a cherry/vomit stain from my carpet by using Soft Scrub without bleach. It is worth a try.

 

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December 3, 20180 found this helpful

You do not say what type of material your Penny Lane cost is made of and that will have a big bearing on how you can clean the shearing.

I would suggest you ask Penny Lane before trying anything as you may make a mess of the coat if you do the wrong thing.

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Send them a message - they will need to know all about the coat so they can answer your question (a picture would even help).

www.pennylaneonline.com/.../contact

 

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December 4, 20180 found this helpful

General cleaning, human baby shampoo works great, but stains, they are a challenge. You can always ask a reputable dry cleaner to attempt the removal.

If you find a good home remedy, please post back so we can all try!! I have my dad's old coat and I would love to get some oil stains out of the lining!

 
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December 16, 2005

I have an ink mark on my brand new shearling lamb coat. It almost looks like it is from a felt tip pen. Any help on how to remove the mark would be greatly appreciated.



Gabriel from Kenosha, WI

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December 17, 20050 found this helpful

Permanent marker is removed from fabrics and tiles, wood flooring, and photos by Sol U Mel a penetrating solution available through Melaleuca.A friend of mine also removed from a red upholstered arm chair,all the black pemanent marker that had "Gotten loose" without the cap,

 
By Mom (Guest Post)
December 17, 20050 found this helpful

I am not sure if this is safe for a natural fur coat but, U might try it on a bit not visable first. My sons were forever coming home with ball point pen makers all over their white dress shirts when they were in school.

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A little bit of hair spray and a very clean white cotton rag removed all traces of ink.

 
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November 5, 2006

I have a pale pink beige shearling handbag and have just noticed some stains on the outside of the bag. Do not know how long they've been there for. Do not know what the stains are from food, drink, etc. Any tips on what would be safe to try to see if the stains can be removed successfully please.



Bev from Australia

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By jean (Guest Post)
November 6, 20060 found this helpful

Is this real shearling leather, or synthetic shearling cloth?

Real leather- use a suede brush and see if the stains will brush off. Try an art gum eraser from the craft store, work the stains over with it and brush away the crumbs. If the stains appear greasy/oily, sprinkle baby powder on them, let sit overnight, and brush well to remove the powder.

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If you do not have a suede brush, a stiff clean old hairbrush or even an old toothbrush will work.

Synthetic- treat the stains by riubbing in Dawn liquid dish detergent, and wash on the gentle ctcle of your washer. Stuff the purse with crumpled plastic bags to retain its shape, and air dry.

 
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November 14, 2005

I have gotten a beautiful shearling vintage coat, however, it has a terrible odor in the entire coat. Anyone have any suggestions?

Donna from NY, NY

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By Anna from Maine (Guest Post)
November 14, 20050 found this helpful

Put a tablespoon full or two of coffee grounds (right from the can) in several envelopes and stuff in the pockets and sleeves, and pin to the lining. Put all in a plastic bag and let set a week or so and that should remove the smell. I have used this method for many things, even cat pee on a worn hardwood floor when nothing else would work to remove the smell.

 
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