Iron Heart Product Care Guidelines
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@borosillykid Are you referring to the oiled or regular whipcord version? The former we recommend spot cleaning by hand.
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@AdamJ what if you wear it every day is there anything else like a soak or anything?
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Evening Gents, this is my type III lefty, I took it out to wear it the other day after some years (finally can fit in it!) and noticed these spots. They are on the upper back portion of the jacket. At first I wetted the spots and rubbed them lightly with a sponge. I then noticed it wasn't clearing up so I rubbed it with the more abrasive side of the sponge. Well that obviously wore away some indigo, and really didn't get rid of it all. I have tried alcohol, nail polish remover, Hot clothes Iron + paper towel, WD40, rub in dish detergent then into the washer with a full tide pod for a 60 minute wash, and NOTHING. I thought it was glue, granted I would never have done any gluing in this jacket, the only thing I can think that it could have been is pine resin or something similar. It has a slight gloss to it when looked at at an angle. I also thought maybe wax, but i think wax would have been removed with a hot iron. I likely have tried everything there is to get these marks out of my jacket, but I figured I would ask here to see if I missed anything. If I have posted in the wrong thread please feel free to move it, and I apologize. I did not see a "care" thread and I figure the lefty type III thread my not get as many eyeballs. Appreciate any and all help for ye lads. Thanks!!!
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@Ndubya94 said in Iron Heart Product Care Guidelines:
Evening Gents, this is my type III lefty, I took it out to wear it the other day after some years (finally can fit in it!) and noticed these spots. They are on the upper back portion of the jacket. At first I wetted the spots and rubbed them lightly with a sponge. I then noticed it wasn't clearing up so I rubbed it with the more abrasive side of the sponge. Well that obviously wore away some indigo, and really didn't get rid of it all. I have tried alcohol, nail polish remover, Hot clothes Iron + paper towel, WD40, rub in dish detergent then into the washer with a full tide pod for a 60 minute wash, and NOTHING. I thought it was glue, granted I would never have done any gluing in this jacket, the only thing I can think that it could have been is pine resin or something similar. It has a slight gloss to it when looked at at an angle. I also thought maybe wax, but i think wax would have been removed with a hot iron. I likely have tried everything there is to get these marks out of my jacket, but I figured I would ask here to see if I missed anything. If I have posted in the wrong thread please feel free to move it, and I apologize. I did not see a "care" thread and I figure the lefty type III thread my not get as many eyeballs. Appreciate any and all help for ye lads. Thanks!!!
I’m tagging @ShopatIronHeart to see if they might have any insight.
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@seawolf @Ndubya94 It's a tricky one because everything I would have tried you have done. chatting with the guys in 21 is maybe using something like a vanish gel or a stain remover and then using a toothbrush to get into the twill of the denim, brushing it on both sides (front and back) with the toothbrush going with the grain of the denim (diagonally) not up and down vertically, see if this will help otherwise I'm not sure what else to recommend, I'm not sure if @Giles would have some more profound knowledge.
My only worry is that if it's been a few years and you've never noticed/seen it, it's going to be embedded into the fabric, and you might not be able to get rid of it. Are the areas affected hard, like they feel a bit "plasticky"? If it does, then I don't think you will get it out.
I know when I have fabric glue on me, it can typically peel off. If it gets stuck, I use something like an unpicker or a knife to try to scrape and loosen it, but it doesn't always work. Hopefully, someone might have some pearl of wisdom and teach us all something new. I am really sorry I couldn't help, but hopefully, someone might come through with something.
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Thanks guys. Yeah, I think you are right in that its embedded in the fabric (does seem hardened/plasticky). I did rub a spot fairly well and I honestly think I'd have to rub away all the indigo for it to not appear. I appreciate you guys taking a quick look at that. Figured it would be worth a last ditch effort! Thanks again!