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PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2024 1:58 pm
Hi Guys,

Strange question but, thought I'd ask here.....I'm in a bit of trouble here at home with the "Boss". Seems when I was doing the buff portion of the last bike parts, some of the compound splatter hit a pair of her soft leather boots. Just light spots but certainly noticeable. Simple soap and water doesn't really move them. Any thoughts? And yes, she would like a new pair because this--I however would like to "fix" the problem, LOL. Thoughts??

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2024 2:09 pm
Rebel Racing wrote:Hi Guys,

Strange question but, thought I'd ask here.....I'm in a bit of trouble here at home with the "Boss". Seems when I was doing the buff portion of the last bike parts, some of the compound splatter hit a pair of her soft leather boots. Just light spots but certainly noticeable. Simple soap and water doesn't really move them. Any thoughts? And yes, she would like a new pair because this--I however would like to "fix" the problem, LOL. Thoughts??

Thanks!!


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2024 2:33 pm
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Rebel Racing wrote:Hi Guys,

Strange question but, thought I'd ask here.....I'm in a bit of trouble here at home with the "Boss". Seems when I was doing the buff portion of the last bike parts, some of the compound splatter hit a pair of her soft leather boots. Just light spots but certainly noticeable. Simple soap and water doesn't really move them. Any thoughts? And yes, she would like a new pair because this--I however would like to "fix" the problem, LOL. Thoughts??

Thanks!!


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2024 6:37 pm
Maybe take a buffer to those boots. Get them shining like new.

What compound were you using that splattered on the boots? You may find something that will soften it up for removal.
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2024 7:22 am
P600 should work. If not, don't muck around, go straight to P80.
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2024 10:41 am
'68 Coronet R/T wrote:Maybe take a buffer to those boots. Get them shining like new.

What compound were you using that splattered on the boots? You may find something that will soften it up for removal.
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'68 Coronet R/T wrote:Maybe take a buffer to those boots. Get them shining like new.

What compound were you using that splattered on the boots? You may find something that will soften it up for removal.
Not a bad idea about the buffer.



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PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2024 10:43 am
NFT5 wrote:P600 should work. If not, don't muck around, go straight to P80.
LOL! P80, She'd love that, a guarantee recipe for a new pair--that is what she really wants!



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PostPosted: Fri Feb 09, 2024 6:11 am
absolutely no disrespect but this is one of them," can I fix this clearcoat failure when I have no tools no experience but I do have AutoZone spray bombs at my disposal" threads.

look for a shoe repair shop first. if you are fond of sleeping inside and addicted to oxygen it would be wise.



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 10, 2024 12:25 am
tomsteve wrote:absolutely no disrespect but this is one of them," can I fix this clearcoat failure when I have no tools no experience but I do have AutoZone spray bombs at my disposal" threads.

look for a shoe repair shop first. if you are fond of sleeping inside and addicted to oxygen it would be wise.
Nah, she's pretty cool about it all...says, "just do your best, they are old" I've got it good with her. I do owe her a big '70's style flake paint job on her Vulcan though this year.
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