I have recently been charged with cleaning a collection of early 1900s
saddles, bridles and harnesses. These objects will be displayed in a living
history museum. Does your institution clean leather?  If so, what methods
do you use?  Can you recommend any products that will not cause long-term
harm to leather?

Thank you,
Stephanie Gardner
Curator of Collections, Town of Wytheville, Virginia
Archivist, Wythe County Historical Society

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