- 1). Scoop 1/2 tsp. of creamy peanut butter onto the tree sap on the leather gloves. With your fingers, rub the peanut butter into the tree sap. The peanut butter absorbs the sap, pulling it from the leather material.
- 2). Moisten a clean rag with water. Wring out any excess liquid from the rag.
- 3). Wipe the rag over the leather gloves, removing the peanut butter and tree sap. Fold the rag to expose a clean area as you continue to remove the stain from the leather.
- 4). Dry the leather gloves by pressing a clean cloth into the leather material.
- 5). Spray the leather with a leather conditioner after the gloves have dried completely.
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