Picture #2 & #3 shows that this is a Pigskin suede.
Unlike other skin, pigskin has hair follicles and the oil has soaked through these holes through the thickness of the skin that makes degreasing more difficult.
It will be removed.
This is how you do it.
You only need Degreaser-2.2 follows with Rinse-3.0.
Step 1:
Shake Degreaser-2.2 until it gels, apply and lightly agitate with nubuck Brush-2 into the thickness of the leather.
Let it dwell about 15 minutes, apply again, agitate and extract with towel until towel shows clean.
Step 2:
Apply Rinse-3.0 to soak into the leather, agitate and extract until towel shows clean and leave it slow dry to allow the suspended oily particulates to move to the surface.
Step 3:
When it is dry, use hair dryer to make it crispy dry, then use Nubuck/Suede Eraser-5 and eraser off the wicked-up residue.
Step 4:
Inspection for result, if it is not to your satisfactorily repeat Step 1 and 2 again.
Let’s see some pictures of your progress.
Posting better quality pictures see this thread: http://www.leathercleaningrestorationforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=148
Roger Koh
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