The magic to the solution is to get the sticky soiling out of the absorbent leathers.
If it is still there, it’s evident that it is not thoroughly degreased.
Degreaser-2.2 has two functions, deep degreasing into the leather structure and pH neutralizing the alkaline shifting sweat contamination back to its pH neutral of the 3 – 5 chemistry integrity.
Suspended soiling particulates are rinse with a pH 3.0 rinse to a healthy squeaky feel.
If tackiness or sliminess is detected it means that either the contamination is still there that need to further degrease or its already clean and pH is still high that would require Acidifier-2.0 to rectify it.
Hydrator-3.3 helps to plumps the leather and floats suspended soiling particulates in the wicking process.
Advanced technique discuss above applies especially cling plastic wrapping for effective dwelling.
When the leather is crispy dry further mechanical erasing is limited to only Eraser-4 avoiding the removal of leather surface as it gets rougher with unnecessary abrasion with no ends.
Inspection is done to assess the progress, take note that every repeat degreasing will shrink the area of the darken contamination, until it is completely gone.
It is wise to take pictures and compare the progress.
I have done it so I know; it is not easy but need patience to do this kind of job.
It is only easy when you master the technique with practice.
It is easier watching some expert doing it, reading the above is only a guide.
When this degreasing stage is over, the rest is pretty straight forward.
Like using the Eraser-4, stretching the leather will lighten the appearance too.
Using d'Tarnish-1.3 to bleach the tanning that darkens is straight forward just waiting it to dry.
Fatliquor replenishing will darkens it again.
Is it acceptable to darken it again after all the effort to lighten it, is the lightening effort really is a waste, not so.
The lightening effort is to eliminate foreign contamination especially the degreasing effort rather than depending on the bleaching.
Fatliquor does not stain the leather like that of hand contacts.
It mellows the original pale biscuit color with a natural tan.
Softens the leather, gives it extra strength and prevents from cracking.
Moreover healthy “dry” leather should have an average of 14% moisture content and much of this moisture comes from the fatliquor.
Sufficient fatliquor makes leather less absorbent, therefore prolonging the usage of the leather for better appearance.
The leather-scent infused version is Fatliquor LS-5.5 and will impart the unforgettable classic leather scent that charms.
A non-film forming protection that allows the leather to breathes is using Protection-D+ (Leather Scent-D).
It imparts a natural draggy feel that self heals scuff marks.
It’s provides a natural water shower proofing making the leather more resistant to liquid staining.
The total sum of what I have described is not what you are looking for in the first place.
If you can accept the natural characteristic of what this leather is suppose to be minus the sweat contamination you and your customer will be much happier.
Other than what I've said, don’t try to kick against the prick – which the leather after decontamination has to return to the pale biscuit new-like impractical appearance.
On the contrary, I have advice vachetta leather owners to forget about the pale biscuit look and instead fatliquor and protect it to season it naturally prior to use.
This natural seasoning prolongs the leather appearance from hand contact staining looking good longer.
This change of mindset may bring you more business as now you can offer this preventive maintenance services direct to the store.
You may have to rethink the vision and the mission of your enterprise in terms of service performance and delivery.
Roger Koh
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