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IV. Wet Leather, V. Storing Leather, VI. Removing Stains

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A Appendix IV. Wet Leather 1. An important key to keeping leather in top-notch condition is to treat wet leather before it has a chance to dry. 2. Remove any dirt, mud, or other stains immediately, then condition it while the pores are still fully responsive. It is critical to remember that leather should be dried away from heat. V. Storing Leather 1. This Notebook PC's surface is made of genuine leather. It is a natural material that should never be stored in plastic because it encourages the growth of mildew and bacteria that will ruin the leather. 2. Always store leather in a cool, dry place away from heat. VI. Removing Stains 1. Fresh stains from things such as food or body secretions can be cleaned up quickly with a damp cloth. Stains from oil or grease can be lifted by grinding ordinary blackboard chalk, sprinkling the area, and leaving the powder on for a twenty-four hour period. 2. Resist the urge to rub the powder in. After a sufficient time has past, simply use a leather care brush to remove the powder. While fresh stains can be treated and cleaned at home, ground-in stains should be attended to by a professional cleaner who deals in leather. 65

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Appendix
A
IV. Wet Leather
1. An important key to keeping leather in top-notch condition is to treat wet leather before it has a chance
to dry.
2. Remove any dirt, mud, or other stains immediately, then condition it while the pores are still fully
responsive. It is critical to remember that leather should be dried away from heat.
V. Storing Leather
1. This Notebook PC’s surface is made of genuine leather. It is a natural material that should never be
stored in plastic because it encourages the growth of mildew and bacteria that will ruin the leather.
2. Always store leather in a cool, dry place away from heat.
VI. Removing Stains
1. Fresh stains from things such as food or body secretions can be cleaned up quickly with a damp cloth.
Stains from oil or grease can be lifted by grinding ordinary blackboard chalk, sprinkling the area, and
leaving the powder on for a twenty-four hour period.
2. Resist the urge to rub the powder in. After a sufficient time has past, simply use a leather care brush
to remove the powder. While fresh stains can be treated and cleaned at home, ground-in stains should
be attended to by a professional cleaner who deals in leather.