Description
The leather degreaser is a thick paste that draws out all oil and grease stains from leather. Common problems are head grease patches that make the leather turn dull, dark and sometimes sticky - the leather degreaser will draw the grease, oil and sweat out totally removing the stained area. Stains that it will remove are;
- Head grease patches
- Grease pactches on the arm rests
- Cooking oil spill, or air freshener spill
- Food spills, e.g. pizza, chips, curry grease etc
The leather degreaser works on all types of leather including aniline and pull up leathers. The only types it is not suitable for use on are suede and nubuck.
Instructions
- Clean the leather first using the leather ultra clean. Applying the ultra clean to a clean cloth and wipe the grease area over applying light pressure. This will remove excess grease from the leathers surface.
- Using a paint brush, wipe the degreaser onto the stained area and allow it to dry (drying will take up to 30 minutes). As the product dries it will slowly absorb the grease - you will see this happening as the degreaser will dry to a brown colour where it absorbs the grease, everywhere else will dry to a white colour.
- Once the degreaser has thoroughly dried out it turns to a powder on the surface of the leather. This powder should then be vaccumned off.
- Clean the leather as before using the leather ultra clean.
- If the leather still has any grease left in it, keep repeating the above processes again until it has gone.
- Once the grease has been removed the leather may need re-colouring. To do this use a leather re-colouring balm.
- Then, to stop grease being absorbed again, use the leather protection cream once evey three months.
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