Sequence of Process for the Mono-Tone Leather:
Strip Deteriorated Finishes:
1. Stripper-2.3
Wet Preparation:
2. Degreaser-2.2
To work with Brush-1, Eraser-4 and/or 1500/2000grit wet sanding follows with towel extraction.
3. Rinse-3.0
Follows with towel extraction.
Leather Rejuvenation:
4. Hydrator-3.3
5. Fatliquor-5.0
Repairs:
6. Bond-3D
7. Stucco-90
Note that when a transparent dyestuff is used thereafter, repairs may show through. To reduce contrast in appearance you may a) mix the stucco-90 with color dyestuff prior to application, b) Use a darker color dyestuff to camouflage the repairs. Red-Brown may be too light to cover efficiently, suggest going darker with Antique-Brown or Dark-Brown.
Sealing & Adhesion Coating:
8. Adhesor-73
a) To seal surface damages surface for a smooth finish.
b) To ensure proper adhesion for the color coating.
Dye Coating:
9. Aniline-76
Top Coating:
10. AnilineTop-76G
Non-Stick, Rub-Resistant Protection:
11. Protector-B+
Sequence of Process for the softer Aniline Wax Pull-up Leather:
Strip Deteriorated Finishes:
1. Stripper-2.3
Wet Preparation:
2. Degreaser-2.2
To work with Brush-1, Eraser-4 and/or 1500/2000grit wet sanding follows with towel extraction.
3. Rinse-3.0
Follows with towel extraction.
Stain Dyeing:
4. Aniline-21
Leather Rejuvenation:
5. Hydrator-3.3
6. Fatliquor-5.0
Wax Effect Replenishing:
7. Wax Effect-8.6
Optional Top Coating:
8. Adhesor-73
9. AnilineTop-21
Non-Stick, Rub-Resistant Protection:
10. Protector-D+ or D