Cleamng- Harness 6i 



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both leather and buckles. During this 

 process cracking or wearing of straps, 

 traces, etc., should all be noticed, and if 

 there is the sliohtest sio^n of weakness, 

 have the part repaired at once. Be sure 

 and pay particular attention to the shaft- 

 band, etc., otherwise a serious accident 

 may occur. We have known the last 

 named break after a few months' wear, 

 owino- to inferior leather havino- been used 



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in its manufacture. 



If mud-stained, wash off with a sponge 

 and yellow soap, but do not over- wet the 

 harness. 



To use an unlimited supply of water for 

 washing the collar, saddle, etc., tends to 

 rot the leather, thus shortening their 

 utility. 



If the sponge and soap fail to remove 

 the dust and grease, use a damp brush. 

 During cleaning, the parts can be fixed in 



