This is an old thread and not particularly on the topic I want to discuss -- but maybe you'll read it when you see the word "leathers".
My suit is somewhere in the 10-year-old range and is showing more dirt than I want to see. The leathers are pretty light colored - silver, light blue, and lots of white, so they show the dirt better than dark/black ones. There are bug splats from Maxton and lots of plain ol' road grime from when I wear them here on the street or even at Bville and get salt on 'em. So - how do you get your leathers clean - without sending them out for the service? I tried using a spray/squirt bottle of leather cleaner from WalMart - and it does a bit, but not too much. I have heard that saddlesoap is great -- but being that it's a paste it;ll be difficult to get 100% off after cleaning, although if saddlesoap is the only thing that'll work -- I'll do it.
Got any other ways to clean the leathers? I'd like them to be sparkly clean, not only to show off to the crowd what a studly dude I am -- but also to better reflect the sunlight and keep me a tad cooler. Let us know about cleaning leathers, please.