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Roger Koh
07-06-2007, 01:16 AM
Re: How to remove unwanted silicone shines on auto dashboard.

Picture 1 show product used.

Picture 2 shows unwanted shine on dashboard, console, door panel and finger smear on leather.

Picture 3 shows after removal with Ink Remover-7.7, follows with sticky residue removal by Cleaner-3.8 then Rinse-3.0.

The interior finishes returns to original, thereafter reapplication with leather Scent-B.

Share your experience with silicone protector removal.



Roger Koh
IICRC#942 LCT MTC MSR
Leather Doctor® System
[email protected]

edrussell
01-08-2011, 11:00 AM
This interests me greatly; however, the first photo does NOT identify the product nor does the text. I'd really like to know what this is as I have a Todta Avalon that I purchased uses, that the original owner coated with a silicone product. The results are terrible. A sunny day really creates a glare problem.

Roger Koh
01-08-2011, 02:37 PM
The product used to remove the unwanted silicone above is Ink Remover-7.7 also known as Prep-7.7 as can be found in this Kit-SA.c shown here...

Email me for the prices...

Roger Koh
[email protected]



http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn4/Rogerkoh/Semi-AnilineKit.jpg
Leather Doctor® Semi-Aniline Leather Care Kit-SA.c (S250.p)

Contents:
Prep-7.7 - 60ml
Cleaner-3.8 - 250ml
Rinse-3.0 - 250ml
Leather Scent-B - 120ml
Hydrator-3.3 - 250ml
Fatliquor-5.0 - 250ml
Leather (horsehair) Brush-1 - 1pc
3” Poly-Brush® - 1pc
Washable Rags - 5pcs

Roger Koh
01-08-2011, 03:08 PM
The main product is using the Prep-7.7 to strip the unwanted silicone.

Cleaning off the sticky residue you need the Cleaner-3.8 follows with Rinse-3.0.

The final rub-resistant, non-stick protection you may want to use odorless Draggy Feel-79 as this gives you the max matte available -reducing glares.



http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn4/Rogerkoh/Tactile-FeelConditioner.jpg
Leather Tactile-Feel Conditioner (8)