Our full aniline sofa has been urinated on by our dog. I’m worried I made it worse by putting baking soda on it what do I do??
Our full aniline sofa has been urinated on by our dog. I’m worried I made it worse by putting baking soda on it what do I do??
See this Aniline Leather Odor Inhibitor Kit-L5.uk2
http://www.leatherdoctor.com/aniline...or-kit-l5-uk2/
Roger Koh
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Last edited by Roger Koh; 08-21-2020 at 10:59 PM.
Hey roger! Thanks so much. I’m worried that the leather is stained there is still a huge mark there maybe because it’s still wet? How do i make it look normal again?
Hey roger, it’s been 12 hours and this is what it now looks like.
another image.
Last edited by Breanna2159; 08-22-2020 at 06:42 AM.
>>> I made it worse by putting baking soda on it
Leather has a pH value of 3 to 5
Baking soda has a pH value of 8.8 depending on concentration.
The high alkaline value has denatured the leather structure by breaking its hydrogen bond (just like water is no more drinkable when the temperature goes below zero and turns it to ice, it is also not drinkable when it rises above 100C.
In this case, you see the dyestuff breaks the hydrogen and migrates to the edges as rings.
The fatliquor (fat and oil) also breaks its hydrogen bond, and when dry will stiff up the leather into raw-hide.
Part of the solution is to revert the pH value back to the original (the product suffix number in the Kit-L5.uk2 represents the product pH value).
The leather structure has to be soaking wet with these low pH value product systems to redistribute the leather constituents especially the tanning agent, dyestuff and fatliquor back to the denatured areas. Any browning discoloration may be improved with redox (reduction-oxidation) reagent such as Vachetta-2.8 if this stain is plants and vegetables related issues.
Note:
Never use baking soda on leather because of its pH value of 8.8.
Only use leathersafe products that has a pH value between 3 and 5, otherwise they need to be neutralized or pH balanced back to its original pH value of 3 to 5.
Last edited by Roger Koh; 08-22-2020 at 09:59 AM.
Hi Roger,
Thanks for your response again. Can you tell me what product to buy and what process to take? I am in Bellingham, I see you are in Vancouver. Thanks for your help! Here is what the stain looks like now.
Kit-L5.uk2
How do I use that kit? I can’t soak the entire cushion bevause they don’t come
Off. Will it restore it back to normal do you think?
>>> How do I use that kit?
Products are all spayed and let it soak into the thickness of the leather.
>>> Will it restore it back to normal do you think?
This is a product that works based on science and logic. It is not a magic product.
It will perform according to each individual product is supposed to accomplished.
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