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    Unhappy YSL - Patent Leather - How to clean?

    Hi, i facing a problem which i don't ready know the matrial make of. Cam tell me how

    Thank
    By gary lim
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    This is “Patent” leather with a plastic coating.

    It may look simple to clean as the leather finishes is non-absorbent, however, somehow, the stains penetrates into the finishes.

    There is no proven success so far, for this particular finish type to remove penetrated stains that I can show you.

    Roger
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    Roger,thank for your information .
    By the way do you provide video training.

    And i would like to know can i dye the YSL purse ?
    Last edited by key of restoration; 07-23-2013 at 04:42 PM. Reason: forgot to ask qustion?

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    >>>By the way do you provide video training.

    I do provide hands-on training based on these four training kits you see in this thread:
    http://www.leathercleaningrestoratio...ining-Kits-(4)

    >>>And i would like to know can i dye the YSL purse ?

    You have three types of color refinishing to choose from, using a) transparent, b) translucent or c) opaque coloring.

    I would prefer to use the transparent dyestuff for this project, that will give the best result in terms of the gloss luster.

    The refinishing system would require a) Adhesor-73, b) Aniline-76 and c) AnilineTop-76G.

    Preparation Cleaning is done with Degreaser-2.2 follows with Rinse-3.0 with help of horsehair brushes for cleaning the stitching and logo, Eraser-4 will be for the smooth surface.

    A non-stick, rub-resistance protection is to use Protector-B+.

    You may view these mentioned products from the on-line store www.LeatherDoctor.com

    Let me know if you need more details.

    Roger

    Note:
    You would require a Paasche airbrush to do fine finishing with air-pressure between 80-100psi constant air supply.

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    Cool Have not receive reply ? thank

    Hi ,roger i have send email yesterday did you receive ? I need help I ancounter hand bag problem.

    Reg :Gary lim

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    Gary,

    Post to a new thread and I will help form there.

    Roger

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