Hello.
I used Prep 4.4 > cleaner3.8> Rinse 3.0.
Then I used Hydrator 3.3 > Fatliquor.
In what I was mistaken?
Is it possible to fix?
Probable,I incorrectly applied Prep4.4?
Hello.
I used Prep 4.4 > cleaner3.8> Rinse 3.0.
Then I used Hydrator 3.3 > Fatliquor.
In what I was mistaken?
Is it possible to fix?
Probable,I incorrectly applied Prep4.4?
Last edited by staer; 01-10-2013 at 02:09 PM.
Are you talking about the red marked areas that appear after drying and the different in appearance between the blue arrow?
These pictures show how penetrated "Dog Urine Stains" are removed from absorbent Aniline leathers.
A#2
#3 Here is the stain. The dark part is stiffer than the unaffected area
#2
#1
C#3
Concept of stain removal is same for all leather articles. For more details, see this link:
http://www.leathercleaningrestoratio...-from-dog-peed
What you need to do is
1] Use leather Eraser-4 to erase the dry residue and inspect for satisfaction, otherwise follow step 2.
2] Use Hydrator-3.3 and soak up the entire leather, wrapped with tissue paper avoiding airspace, let it dry, peel off tissue paper and erase with Eraser-4.
3] Only when all soiling is suspended and removed that you apply fatliquor for softness and strength for the leather.
4] Protector-B+ helps to retard soiling making cleaning easier.
Roger Koh
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Last edited by Roger Koh; 01-11-2013 at 04:01 PM.
If you do accordingly with proven practice, you should able to lighten up the darkening effect from wicking up foreign residues; even from dog urine stain as see how's it been done.
You can show pictures of your redo, do you have a leather Eraser-4?
Picture of Eraser-4, it is used to lighten up the leather by removing the soiling particulates.
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