Angelus Leather Preparer and Deglazer will take the logo off but you have to be very careful because it will take the paint / dye off too. You just have to use a small amount. I personally would just leave it alone. These labels are known for peeling...it happens to Grants too but not as bad.Tacking on to this. Does anyone know how to remove the logo entirely without damaging the glove? I know mine is going to start degrading and would rather have a 'clean' glove
my friend bought cleto reyes gloves velcro
6 years ago . he never used that gloves .gave to me as a gift but gloves fastly getting older
velcro leather and palm leather slightly went away only 7 months.is it usual .im using that gloves boxing and muay thai.
How oftern should you apply that sort of stuff to gloves if ur using them or if you are not?Sound like it's because the leather hasn't been taken care of over those 6 years. Try wearing a pair of leather dress shoes that is new but never kept moisturized. If you try to wear them the first time, the leather with crack and flake from the standard creasing of just walking in them.
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That depends on many factors such as the leather quality itself (some leather requires more attention), your regional humidity, etc.... However, I would say areas where the humidity is dry and cold, you'll have to moisturize your leather gloves more than often.How oftern should you apply that sort of stuff to gloves if ur using them or if you are not?
There's no easy method that I know of that can repair that, you have pieces of the leather fell off already. If you really want to repair it, I would suggest you Google how to fix peeling leather or go to a shop that can repair leather.... Frankly I don't think the time and cost will be worth it though.can i repair it ? it looks so bad?
i read pipping part is not real leather only piping part is peeling of is it expensive repair that part also velcro piping same.There's no easy method that I know of that can repair that, you have pieces of the leather fell off already. If you really want to repair it, I would suggest you Google how to fix peeling leather or go to a shop that can repair leather.... Frankly I don't think the time and cost will be worth it though.
However, first thing I would do is not to use these gloves till you give it a treatment of leather conditioner and try to stop any further damage.
i read pipping part is not real leather only piping part is peeling of is it expensive repair that part also velcro piping same.
i dont know how to stop peeling off i give up to repair it that is why i bought venum giant 3.0That I'm not sure about the piping as all three of my Cletos do not have that problem... but from the condition of the glove you showing it, my gut feeling is that you shouldn't waste time/money to go into detail to repair it. All the time/money you might have to put into repair this might be around the cost of a new glove. I would keep your current one moisturized and use it till the end and try to keep your mind off the aesthetic issues.
You don't need it to be repaired though, it affects nothing about the gloves besides how they looki dont know how to stop peeling off i give up to repair it that is why i bought venum giant 3.0