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Thread: How to Remove Blue Jean Dye Stain from GERARD DAREL absorbent leather handbag?

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    Default How to Remove Blue Jean Dye Stain from GERARD DAREL absorbent leather handbag?

    These sequence of pictures show you the procedure.

    #1: Shows a designer’s Gerard Darel handbag that has been stain with blue jean dye.


    #2: Shows the left corner stain in close-up view.


    #3: Shows the side in close-up view.


    #4: Shows the bottom corner in close-up view.


    #5: Shows application of d’Oil4.4™ with a cotton swab.


    #6: Shows application of d’Grease4.9™.


    #7: Shows agitation with leatherBrush1™.


    #8: Shows application of clean3.8™.


    #9: Shows agitation with lealtherBrush1™ after cleaner3.8™.


    #10: Shows extraction with a dry absorbent towel.


    #11: Shows application of rinse3.0™.


    #12: Shows overall appearance after fatliquor5.0™.


    #13: Shows the right corner blue jean dye stain removed.


    #14: Shows the left corner blue jean dye stain removed.


    #15: Shows the overall bottom view blue jean dye stain removed prior to leatherScent’B™.


    You can do it too, I can help.

    Roger Koh
    Leather Doctor®
    Last edited by Roger Koh; 01-08-2009 at 05:37 PM. Reason: Refresh format

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    Hi Roger

    Where can I get the products from that you used ?

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    Dear melltt,

    Products are available from me direct.

    Posting a picture of your problem will help better.

    Roger
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    hi, i would like to come by and get some product to remove blue jean dye off my white lambskin jacket. what are the office hours? thanks

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    Please call 604 468 2340 before you come.

    Roger

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    Default Removing Blue Jean Dye Stain from fabric & leather purse

    Will the product you show work on fabric also (as in that on a Coach purse) to get blue jean dye out?

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    For any fabric other than silk or rayon the chances of removal is higher than leather.

    Please post a picture for a specific step by step procedure.

    Roger Koh
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    Master Textile Cleaner

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    Default Picture of purse with denim dye

    Here is a picture of the purse. Denim dye has rubbed onto it.
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    spotter4.6™ can be replace by ink7.7™.
    superCleaner4.0™ can be replace by ultraCleaner4.5™
    This is a stronger combination yet safe (bleeding).
    Follow with cleaner3.8™ to remove the above residues.
    Then rinse off with rinse3.0™ to stabilize color.

    Need more procedure details?

    Roger Koh
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    Master Fire & Smoke Restorer

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    That's some very useful informations... Thanks keep it coming!







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    Default blue demin dye on patent leather cream anya hindmarsh bag

    Dear Roger,
    Will these products work on cream patent leather?
    Do you ship to Australia

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    Cream patent leathers are non-absorbent leathers regardless of brands.
    In this situation the blue demin dye just stays on surface because both dyes and the leather are mildly acidic, so the dye just transfers over.
    Please, if you can post a picture of the problem; to see the severity of the problem.
    I will provide specific instruction instead of a general procedure.
    Products to be used are:
    ink7.7™
    clean3.8™
    rinse3.0™
    Option for stubborn dye stains for non-absorbent leathers is:
    bleach10.5™
    Option for a Leather Scent, Non-Stick, and Buttery Feel Conditioning is:
    leatherScent’B™
    Yes! We ship to Australia.
    Just email me your delivery address to: [email protected]
    Roger Koh
    Leather Doctor® System

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    Default blue jean dye on cream patent leather

    thank you! I will post photo soon

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