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John Byrne
11-29-2010, 09:10 AM
Hi All,

Below are pics of a Relations Suite that I have agreed to do for them as a practice, So all help is appreciated.

The Dye looks as if it has rubbed off or been burned off the arm by hot cups of tea.

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http://i231.photobucket.com/albums/ee220/JackDust/Swords3.jpg
http://i231.photobucket.com/albums/ee220/JackDust/Swords.jpg

Thanks

John

Roger Koh
11-29-2010, 12:49 PM
Base on this Aniline Problem Solving Guide - These are some products that you need, beside the tools like leather Eraser-4, leather Razor-60, sanding paper, spraying equipment, etc.

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Aniline Leather Problem Solving Guide

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Aniline Leather Care Kit-A.c

Contents:
Degreaser-2.2 – 60ml
Prep-4.4 – 60ml
Cleaner-3.8 – 250ml
Rinse-3.0 – 250ml
Hydrator-3.3 – 250ml
Fatliquor-5.0 – 250ml
Leather Scent-B – 120ml
Leather (horsehair) Brush-1 – 1pc
3” Poly-Brush® - 1pc
Washable Rags – 5pcs

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Leather Refinishing System - Aniline (12)
Leather Doctor® Aniline Dye-21
It’s for staining absorbent aniline leathers.
This is a new generation aqueous transparent staining aniline dyestuff that is more lively and brilliant than most liquid dyes.
It’s to provide a more superior light fastness and fades resistance than most standard liquid dyes.
For coating aniline leathers that has existing topcoating; add up to 30% Adhesor-73 to even out appearance.
Standard colors available in Black-115, Clear-177, Orange-157, Red-180, Red-Brown-159, Yellow-128, Dark-Brown-124, Rubine-113 and Blue-119.
General Instruction:
1] Prep clean - use Prep-4.4 follows by Cleaner-3.8 then Rinse-3.0.
2] When prep clean using Degreaser-2.2 either rinse with Acidifier-2.0 for bleeding control or with standard Rinse-3.0.
3] Inspection when dry – use leather Eraser-4 to remove wick-up soiling particulates.
4] Shake well before application.
5] Reduce shade - add Clear 177
6] To increase saturation by coating - add up to 30% Adhesor-73.
6] Airbrush to even out the color avoiding streaks or drips.
7] Blow dry in-between coats until desired result is achieved.
8] Leather rejuvenation – use Hydrator-3.3 follows with Fatliquor-5.0.
9] Topcoat protection to match Aniline Dye-21 - use Color Fix-99 (natural), Topcoat Aniline-79G (gloss) or Topcoat Aniline-59WM (waxy-matte).

Look at the product description and general instruction in this link:
http://www.leathercleaningrestorationforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=360

I am ready for you to ask specific question… the whys and the how-to.

Tips:
If possible, it is recommended to post pictures at the highest resolution to help you better.
Always take pictures of the original hidden condition for leather identification and comparison with the used areas.
Headrest, armrest and cushion that have the most body contact are preferable for comparison with conditions of hidden areas.

Roger Koh
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