If you have gum stuck on your leather, grab an ice cube. Rub the gum with ice until it becomes hard. Gently peel the gum away. If all the gum doesn’t come off, repeat the process. You should never try to scrape gum off of leather because it will scratch the leather.
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You can remove mildew and mold from leather the same way you remove ink stains, with isopropyl alcohol. Mix equal parts water and alcohol together. Dampen a soft cloth in the liquid and then wipe the molded or mildewed leather. The leather will be damp, allow it to dry naturally away from direct sunlight.
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