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How to Remove Blue Jean Dye Stain from PumaŽ Suede Shoes?
Re: How to Remove Blue Jean Dye Stain from Suede.
Picture 1 shows application of superSpotter4.6™ with agitation and sufficient dwell time on PUMAŽ Suede Shoe.
Picture 2 shows application of superCleaner4.0™ with sufficient dwell time.
Picture 3 shows agitation with suedeBrush3™.
Picture 4 shows extraction after cleaner3.8™ and rinse3.0™.
Picture 5 shows final stain removal before fatliquor5.0™.
Leather pH balanced products used and procedures are similar to Blue Jean Dye Removal for absorbent smooth leather.
The only difference is the type of brush used.
Suffix of product names indicate their individual pH value that is within the pH value of leather for safe and effective cleaning.
When a product says it’s neutral, it may mean water neutral which is pH 7.
Leather neutral has an average pH value of 4.
The difference is 1000 times in the power of hydrogen ions that are detrimental to the suede chemistry integrity.
Negative effects result form suede cleaning is caused by non leather pH balanced products that resulted in streaks, browning, bleeding, crushed nap or tackiness.
Solvent based products that contain alcohol may cause the aniline dye to bleed with surface ring intensity.
Welcome to share with us your experience removing blue jean dye stains from suede.
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Roger Koh
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Leather DoctorŽ System
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