Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Hindu's don't eat beef but they wear leather boots, belts, and cars with leather. Still killing a cow right?

Hindus try not to b selfish enough to kill some animal for just a meal, so we r vegetarians. We try to minimise the use of leather as much as possible so that animals r nt killed , but coz world is changing with globalisation , we have to make some adjustments with the rest of world so we use leather when there isno other alternative.Anyway not all leather come from cow it , it can come from other animals also.There is a whole logical philosophy behind not killing cow, will tell u in case u r interested . for that just pm me or mail me.

Hindu%26#039;s don%26#039;t eat beef but they wear leather boots, belts, and cars with leather. Still killing a cow right?
all hindus r not d same..every1 have there own different views
Reply:Try plugging the HDMI cable into the wall socket and see what it does. Oh wait, nevermind.
Reply:You can have leather out of a cow which has died a natural death. But I am sure nobody would like to eat the beef of a very old cow.





But actually:


%26quot;In Hinduism, the cow is considered sacred and its protection is a recurrent theme in which she is symbolic of abundance, of the sanctity of all life and of the earth that gives much while asking nothing in return. Most Hindus respect the cow as a matriarchal figure for her gentle qualities and providing nurturing milk and its products for a largely vegetarian diet. Hindus do not worship the cow, yet it holds an honoured place in society, and most Hindus do not eat beef.%26quot; - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacred_cow





Also, what you eat makes a big difference to how your body and mind functions. It is okay to wear stones, but it is not okay to eat stones. Eating beef would increase your karmic debt. It would also be increasing tamas (see below) in your body. Wearing leather objects is not encouraged in Hinduism, and is strongly discouraged in some quarters, but its effect is much limited compared to ingesting beef.
Reply:you are so right. i have never thought of it that way before...
Reply:yup..absolutely...but the thing is,all Hindus are vegetarians,but not all are vegan..there%26#039;s a difference,right???it all depends on the way people look at it.some people can also say that vegetarians are %26#039;killing%26#039; plants,it%26#039;s an absolutely valid point.like i said,it all depends on the way people see it.
Reply:And if leberals attempt to convince me that I%26#039;m wrong for being conservative, do they really support (liberty) freedom?..




beauty

I have bought the dark brown leather boots, but the paint is falling off of them? What to do?

take them back!


if they are just scuffed you can cover it up with restorer, but if the material is coming away from the lining just through wear i%26#039;d demand a refund, it could be that there was a faulty batch. it basically comes down to ...


where did you get them?


from what are they made of?(leather, a coated leather, material or a synthetic)


how long have you had them?


what is wrong with them?

I have bought the dark brown leather boots, but the paint is falling off of them? What to do?
if they r new. i would demand a refund. they should not be chipping. i think the only thing to do, would be to get a refund, go to another store, and get dark brown boots in a different brand.
Reply:I hope you%26#039;ve kept the receipt on these boots. I would definitely return them something is very wrong when leather boots have been painted.


If there are used, I would seek a good shoe repair shop in my area and ask them if they can fix that problem.



knode-devel

How to clean mill dew from leather boots?

You need to use a specialist leather mold killer called Em Clean which will kill the spores without damaging the leather. If you do not kill the spores it will just keep coming back. Cleaning on its own will not do this.


If you leave the mildew it will eventually damage the leather.

How to clean mill dew from leather boots?
Tori is correct, providing the leather will not stain from the application ( test in a small area) but then apply Lysol- the active ingredient in Lysol is the best we have found and we use it at our work shop.
Reply:http://www.ehow.com/how_113506_treat-sta...





all you ever need to know about removing stains from leather.
Reply:Mix 1/2 cup of alcohol %26amp; 1/2 cup of water. Use a cloth and wipe your boots down, inside and out. Allow to dry and mildew will be gone.



skin spots

I have a great pair of leather boots. They have an "bad" odor. Odor Eaters helped, but needs more. Any ideas?

I think the Odor Eaters will work to maintain the fresh smell once the odor is gone, but how do I get rid of the smell?

I have a great pair of leather boots. They have an %26quot;bad%26quot; odor. Odor Eaters helped, but needs more. Any ideas?
your in luck--take 1/2 cup baking soda --pore 1/2 in one boot and the rest in the other take new paper pack in boots leave for 2 or 3 days the smell will be gone wipe out with dry rag don%26#039;t use damp rag if theirs and baking soda left don%26#039;t worry its good for your feet to



acne cure

My cat peed on my $150 leather boots. I've tried urinegone, it didn't work. Can I machine wash them?

PLEASE!! Try Odo Ban! Get it at your Sam%26#039;s Club. It actually eliminates ANY smell....yes -- even skunk! It will also erase the stain! It works on carpet and other soft fabrics, %26amp; hard surfaces. It is the most fabulous stuff I%26#039;ve found!


You%26#039;ll find it in a gallon jug (if you%26#039;re a pet owner you%26#039;ll want it on hand anyway) in the cleaning suppy aisle. It%26#039;s a liquid. It has a nice fragrance. TRY IT

My cat peed on my $150 leather boots. I%26#039;ve tried urinegone, it didn%26#039;t work. Can I machine wash them?
Follow these steps...


1. open cage door


2. put cat in cage


3. close cage door


4. pick up cage and shake it (2-4 minutes is normally long enough but use your own disgression)


5. release cat from cage


If problems continue repeat as many times as necessary


(sometimes the dryer might be a better option when it comes to $150 boots)
Reply:Pet stores sell a solution called %26quot;Get Serious!%26quot; you could try dapping some on a cloth and wipe the boots.It will kill the smell and keep the cat away
Reply:good lord NO. do not wash them in the machine.


go to a shoe place.
Reply:u cant wash leather
Reply:I really think you are just going to have to get new boots. But don%26#039;t try to machine wash them. Cat pee is a really really smell to get rid of.
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Put leather boots in the washing machine. Your best bet is to take them to the dry cleaner, or to a shoe repair. They will only cost about $20.00 to be cleaned whereas it would cost $150 to replace them after you%26#039;ve washed them in a washing machine.
Reply:My cat peed on my daughter%26#039;s leather boots. I hand-washed them in my sink with cold water and laundry detergent only on the part that was peed on. I also used a new toothbrush to brush the stain itself. Make sure you use a new toothbrush, old ones have toothpaste residue(peroxide anyone?). I then put them on a shoe shaper so they would dry without deforming. The smell and stain came out without a problem.
Reply:do not machine wash them. Take them to a leather-smith. If you don%26#039;t want the expense, try saddle soap. If you put water on them, they will dry out and shrink.



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Ho do I clean light brown leather boots with red wine spilled over them?

Lick them clean. Don%26#039;t waste good wine.

Ho do I clean light brown leather boots with red wine spilled over them?
dry clean!
Reply:Use coffee!
Reply:Vinger diluted with 3 parts water
Reply:Use saddle soap. if that doesnt work, using a soft cloth and cover the whole shoe in red wine then polish, at least the colour will be even.



skin whitening

Where can i buy these black leather boots? (link included)?

http://www.absolutevintage.co.uk/dressje...

Where can i buy these black leather boots? (link included)?
link directs you to a picture of a dress, whoops
Reply:Payless shoes



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