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chet
06-16-2019, 06:50 AM
Roger,
We have these 2 chairs that are flaking and peeling. They were restored by someone else. We need to strip them down and restore them. How should we do it?

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6-16B

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Roger Koh
06-18-2019, 09:41 AM
>>> We need to strip them down

Use Stripper-2.3 (leather-safe) for stripping unwanted finishes.
And a stripper brush (StrippingBrush-9
http://www.leatherdoctor.com/strippingbrush-9/
helps detailing the stitches more efficiently).


>>> and restore them. How should we do it?

1st - Determine original finishes by removing “flaking and peeling... restored by someone else.” If there are signs of fading, then it is most likely aniline dyed. And Aniline-76
http://www.leatherdoctor.com/aniline-76/
will restore back to original finishes. If there are no signs of fading, then probable it is semi-aniline using micro pigment like Micro-54.
http://www.leatherdoctor.com/micro-54/

>>> How should we do it?

The standard of refinishing with Leather Doctor system is as follows:


Step-1 - Preparation for Refinishing:
Remove accumulated soiling, grease and oil and unwanted finishes in this case with Stripper-2.3 and follows with rinsing either Acidifier-2.0 or Rinse-3.0. A through stripping with rinsing in most cases suffice. Otherwise all known stains are removed accordingly.


Step-2 - Leather Rejuvenating System:
The close-up pictures shows evident of dryness as cracks.
And will need Hydrator-3.3 to soak through the leather structure to lessen the cracks and plumps it as well.
When the leather structure is swollen up, Fatliquor-5.0 is repeated replenished until the fatliquor stays on the surface and absorbed no more.
Leave to natural dry and repeat one more cycle of Hydrator-3.3 > Fatliquor-5.0 till the leather absorb no more.
All surface fatliquor residues are then removed with Hydrator-3.3 to a squeaky feel.
Leave to slow overnight dry for extra softness.


Step-3 - Dry Preparation:

Eraser-4 and fine sanding is used accordingly to remove existing deteriorating finishes.


Step-4 - Repairs:

Any repairs follows accordingly.


Step-5 - Adhesion Promotion

Adhesor-73 is scrub with 3M white nylon pad to remove deteriorating finishes and wipe with a lint-free towel.
This primer preparation, applied by scrubbing, ensures no failure to the new finishing, you mentioned above . . . (flaking and peeling . . . restored by someone else).


Step-6 Color Finishing:

Aniline-76 (transparent) or Micro-54 (opaque) when both are mixed in equal ratio it becomes (translucent).


Step-7 Topcoating:

Aniline-76 matches AnilineTop-76 in gloss or satin luster.
Micro-54 matches MicroTop-54 in the satin luster as the common match.


Step-8 Protector:

Rub-resistant protector will reduce flaking and peeling as well from friction rubs.


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Roger Koh
Leather, Skin & Hair Care System Formulator
Consultant / Practitioner / Instructor / Coach
web: www.leatherdoctor.com
forum: www.leathercleaningrestorationforum.com
email: [email protected]

chet
06-19-2019, 11:29 AM
hey Roger, this is pat. so the stripper 2.3 does work very well in the stripping process after I got out what I could chemically I tried some sanding which I probably shouldn't have. most of the arms look great this one seems to be the most severe

1A: scope:9474


1B: close:9475


1C: closer:9476

Also here is a close up of the piping along the arm. I seem to have sanded a bit too deep and turned it almost to a nubuck. any suggestions?

2A: piping close up:9477

Roger Koh
06-20-2019, 03:51 PM
>>> 1B: close: > 1C: closer:

These close-up shows dryness of the leather, and need to proceed with Step-2 prior to the piping repairs in Step-4.

Step-2 - Leather Rejuvenating System:
The close-up pictures shows evident of dryness as cracks.
And will need Hydrator-3.3 to soak through the leather structure to lessen the cracks and plumps it as well.
When the leather structure is swollen up, Fatliquor-5.0 is repeated replenished until the fatliquor stays on the surface and absorbed no more.
Leave to natural dry and repeat one more cycle of Hydrator-3.3 > Fatliquor-5.0 till the leather absorb no more.
All surface fatliquor residues are then removed with Hydrator-3.3 to a squeaky feel.
Leave to slow overnight dry for extra softness.


>>> 2A: piping close up:
Also here is a close up of the piping along the arm. I seem to have sanded a bit too deep and turned it almost to a nubuck. any suggestions?

Step-4 repairs to piping with Bond-3D
http://www.leatherdoctor.com/bond-3d/
and smoothen the repair with Bond-7A
http://www.leatherdoctor.com/bond-7a/

chet
07-03-2019, 12:03 PM
hey roger this is pat. we are pretty much finished with these chairs just wanted to send you the final pics so you could see how it came out.
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Roger Koh
07-04-2019, 07:16 AM
Thank you!

Like to see the last picture left arm front before picture in progress . . .