There is no guarantee this will work but it is worth a shot. That depends on the quality of the leather and whether or not it has already been treated with a good conditioner and/or moisture protectant. Generally, you don't want to use anything other than products that are specifically designed for leather goods such as shoes, purses, and jackets. Any good leather cleaner will work well (I would avoid anything that is made for a specific color of leather, because they can be tricky or may alter the color of the leather). Also, it is a good idea to follow the cleaning with a conditioner to keep the leather from becoming dried out. Sometimes you can find a conditioner that will work well as a cleaner for minor marks and blemishes.
Apply a small amount of cleaner to a clean, lint-free cloth and lightly rub the leather in a circular motion. Wipe the leather dry and follow up with the same procedure with leather conditioner.
find a cleaning thing that cleans stained temperedglass or something
Salt absorb the water necessary for organisms.
The white film on bricks is usually caused by salt in the brick leaching out to the surface. This is normal especially with new bricks. Over time this will cease and the weather will wash away the salt.
You clean bricks in a gas wall heater by turning the gas off and scrubbing them with a non flammable cleaner.
To clean salt stains off nubuck shoes, gently brush off any excess salt using a soft brush. Then, mix a solution of equal parts water and vinegar and wipe the stained areas with a cloth dampened with this mixture. Allow the shoes to air dry and then brush the nubuck to restore its texture.
I am including a link that tells you how to identify which type of stained glass you have and how to clean it. It is important to follow the directions carefully because if not cleaned the right way crystals can form from the stained glass and are hazardous. http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Clean-Stained-Glass-Windows&id=2540582
How do you clean an ugg without cleaning spray and after it is already stained
To clean fireplace bricks effectively, mix equal parts water and white vinegar in a spray bottle. Spray the solution onto the bricks and scrub with a stiff brush. Rinse with water and let dry. Repeat if necessary.
salammoniac is used to clean and tin the soldering iron that solders the lead that holds the stained glass together.
To clean and maintain outdoor bricks effectively, use a mixture of water and mild detergent to scrub the bricks, rinse with clean water, and allow them to dry completely. Avoid using harsh chemicals or pressure washers, as they can damage the bricks. Additionally, inspect the bricks regularly for any signs of damage or deterioration, and repair or replace any damaged bricks promptly to prevent further issues.
Try acetone, butanol, trichlorethylene.
Rock salt mixed with course sand.