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    Default How to Remove Sweat Stains on my Couch?

    I received the aniline leather cleaning kit.

    Clear instructions would really help.

    I have sweat stains on my couch, do I need to also purchase a degreaser?

    I wish this was more clear on the website.

    It is basically the top of the back and side cushions.

    I assume that the degreaser is the first step and then you clean the couch, hydrate it and then protect it?

    I've attached a picture of my couch if that helps..

    What would really help is a video showing someone doing the steps.

    These products were not cheap.

    I'm a little disappointed in the lack of explanation on how to use them.

    I put aside a day to clean my couch which now I feel I should wait because I'm unsure of the process and whether I need a degreaser or not.

    Please help me in any way that you can.

    I've already spent a lot on these cleaners with no clear way how to use them.

    Also, I'm unsure of how much degreaser I would need. Again, things are not very clear.


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    #1 Aniline Leather Couch with Sweat Stain.

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    #2 Aniline Leather Care Kit A3
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    >>> I have sweat stains on my couch, do I need to also purchase a degreaser?

    To remove the sweat stain from an aniline leather you would need a degreasing system kit.

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    Aniline Leather Gloss Topcoat Refinishing Kit A6.tc
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    Aniline Leather Gloss Topcoat Refinishing Kit A6.tc by Leather Doctor is a topcoat refinishing for wear, scratch, scuff, and abrasion to damages by greasy sweat stains.

    People Also Ask:

    1: What is Aniline Leather Degreasing?

    2: How to Degrease Aniline Leather?

    3: How to work with Degreaser 2.2, Acidifier 2.0, Clean 3.8, and Rinse 3.0 systems?

    4: What is Hydrating and Fatliquoring?

    5: How Hydrator 3.3 and Fatliquor 5.0 works?

    6: How to work with Hydrator 3.3 and Fatliquor 5.0 system?

    7: What is Aniline Topcoat Refinishing?

    8: What is Aniline Gloss Topcoat 76G?

    9: How to work with Aniline Gloss Topcoat 76G?

    10: What is a Rub-resistant, Non-stick Protector?

    11: How to work with Leather Protector B?

    12: What is Aniline Leather?

    13: Why Products in Concentrates?

    14: What is a Leather Wet Processing?

    15: What is Leather Dry Processing?

    1: What is Aniline Leather Degreasing?

    1.1: Degreasing or removing surface and penetrated grease is essential for good topcoat bonding, just like any other refinishing work based on the same principle.

    1.2: However, amphoteric protein leather material is especially pH-sensitive, leather pH value of 3 to 5 should be maintained at all times during the degreasing process.

    1.3: A high pH value product bleeds the dyestuff and displaces it with blotchiness.

    1.4: A high pH or alkalinity degreaser denatures the leather when the tanning agents leach out resulting in tackiness and worst case sliminess.

    1.5: All degreasing processes will also dry up the original fatliquor to a degree and a high pH value does more harm in drying up the leather.

    1.6: When degreasing existing cracks or dried leathers it is recommended to hydrate it with Hydrator 3.3 before Fatliquor 5.0 first to top-up the fatliquor content before degreasing.

    1.7: Preconditioning helps prevent over-drying of the leather during the degreasing process that may accentuate or magnify existing cracks.

    2: How to Degrease Aniline Leather?

    2.1: Aniline leather is degreased with Degreaser 2.2, pH balancing rinse with Acidifier 2.0.

    2.2: It is highly recommended that the degreased and pH-balanced area is cleaned over with Cleaner 3.8 and rinsed with Rinse 3.0 to have an overall even darkening appearance without a dry line or edge.

    2.3: Degreaser 2.2 is a dual-purpose formulation with a pH value of 2.2 to safely degrease the leather surface and penetrated soiling while charging the protein fiber ionic positive (+ve) for an increased hydrogen bonding with the other ionic negative (-ve) leather constituents like the tanning agents, dyestuff and fatliquor.

    2.4: Acidifier 2.0 is a water-based acidifier with a pH value of 2.0 that works in sync with Degreaser 2.2 to rinse and pH-balance by charging the leather protein fiber ionic positive (+ve) to increase the attraction between the ionic negative (-ve) leather constituent like the tanning agent, dyestuff, and fatliquor from tackiness, bleeding, and stiffness.

    2.5: Clean 3.8 is an all-purpose leather-safe mild anionic universal cleaner particularly effective in emulsifying oily soils and suspending particulates without the potential side effects like rings and browning on sensitive leather, suede, Vachetta, and Nubuck. A holistic cleaning system is recommended with Rinse 3.0 to return the leather to its pH chemistry integrity.

    2.6: Rinse 3.0 is a pH-3.0 value rinse to remove suspended soiling that also functions as a pH balancer, it is used for an overall rinse after Acidifier 2.0 to bring the leather closer to its pH neutral.

    3: How to work with Degreaser 2.2, Acidifier 2.0, Clean 3.8, and Rinse 3.0 systems?

    3.1: Degreaser 2.2 is applied after about 5min of swirling with final shaking when coagulating build up.

    3.2: The gel degreaser is for easy control for saturating sufficiently where apparent body contact soiling is evident and feather out to less body contact soiling areas, with an overall darkening appearance.

    3.3: Eraser 4 is used for better traction without the risk of scratching the finishes.

    3.4: Eraser 4 has the potential of removing deteriorating topcoats that need refinishing.

    3.5: Leather Brush 1 is used for stitching rows, welting, groves, creases, and wrinkles.

    3.6: Emulsified and suspended soiling are extracted with a dry towel until new folding sides are clean.

    3.7: Acidifier 2.0 is applied, brushed, and erased followed by towel extraction changing folding sides until the towel shows clean.

    3.8: Acidifier 2.0 is again applied and left to pH balance any tackiness to a healthy squeaky feel, which is a sign of healthy leather.

    3.9: Cleaner 3.8 and Rinse 3.0 system is repeated as above to clean any sticky residue or clean over hidden areas.

    4: What is Hydrating and Fatliquoring?

    4.1: Hydrating is the process of introducing Hydrator 3.3 into the leather structure to plump it to relax.

    4.2: Fatliquoring is the continuous process after hydrating to impart the original ionic negative (-ve) charged fat and oil to hydrogen bond with the leather protein fiber, with its fat that plumps the leather for fullness and the oil that lubricates the millions of connecting fiber like hinges to move over one another smoothly, with softness and strength.

    5: How Hydrator 3.3 and Fatliquor 5.0 works?

    5.1: Hydrator 3.3 is a water-based pH 3.3 hydrating conditioner that relaxes and plumps soft leather fibers with strength for easy stretching. and shaving existing topcoats.

    5.2: For shaving existing topcoats, the leather structure becomes stretchable against the stiffer topcoats causing the aging topcoat to shiver for easy shaving.

    5.3: Fatliquor 5.0 is a pH 5.0 ionic negative (-ve) charged micro-emulsion of fat, oil, and water for conditioning leather softness with strength when dry.

    5.4: Fatliquor 5.0 on application, the water-encased ionic charged fat and oil molecule breaks free when attraction takes place between the fat and oil with the leather protein fiber.

    5.5: The excess free water wicks out leaving a breathing space behind for leather's natural transpiration.

    6: How to work with Hydrator 3.3 and Fatliquor 5.0 system?

    6.1: Hydrator 3.3 is applied and brushed using a horsehair Leather Brush 1 to distribute and be absorbed into the leather structure.

    6.2: When the leather appears evenly with moisture saturation, staking, massaging, and flexing return to dimension and is ready for fatliquoring.

    6.3: Fatliquor 5.0 is applied and brushed to distribute and be absorbed into the leather structure.

    6.4: Fatliquor 5.0 is repeatedly applied each time the water content evaporates and until the leather takes no more, let to slow drying, and the surface residue is further worked in with Hydrator 3.3 until it turns clear, and let to slow drying again.

    6.5: Before it is fully dried, staking, massaging, or flexing until fully dry will result in softer leather.

    6.6: Darkening effect after drying is reduced by stretching with a tablespoon, or Razor 60 and is ready for topcoat refinishing and or protective conditioning.

    7: What is Aniline Topcoat Refinishing?

    7.1: Topcoat refinishing preparation varies depending on the extent of the physical damage and the conditions of the topcoat itself.

    7.2: In most cases, partial or total removal is recommended to provide a stronger foundation and even-out appearance uniformly.

    7.3: Degreaser 2.2 followed by Acidifier 2.0 degreasing system is normally the first step.

    7.4: Followed by sanding as the second step for physical damage repairs, damages caused by stains that darken will need shaving off the topcoat entirely with Razor 60 in conjunction with Hydrator 3.3 and Fatliquor 5.0 hydrating and conditioning system.

    7.5: The third step is the removal of resurfaced soiling particulate's appearance to satisfaction and pH balancing any tackiness with Acidifier 2.0 before topcoat refinishing.

    7.6: Topcoat refinishing with a lint-free folding towel is recommended and let dry between coatings to the desired result.

    7.7: The final sequence of steps is the application of Protector B to reduce friction wear to the topcoat and reduce soiling with a non-stick protective shield.

    8: What is Aniline Gloss Topcoat 76G

    8.1: Aniline Gloss Topcoat 76G is a water-based fine particular size urethane-resin emulsion clear gloss topcoat to protect natural tanning color and aniline dyestuff with excellent toughness and flexibility.

    9: How to work with Aniline Gloss Topcoat 76G?

    9.1: The leather is inspected especially the stained area typically turns dark when soiling particulates resurface.

    9.2: Stretching with a tablespoon, brushing, erasing, and shaving with optional Razor 60 will lighten up the appearance.

    9.3: Any sanding required is after the first coating has dried to smooth out without damage to the leather grain.

    9.4: First coating with a lint-free folding towel is recommended, followed with other methods of topcoat applications like using a foam brush, roller brush, varnishing brush, or airbrushing to produce a professional result.

    9.5: Let dry between the coating and further fine sanding to smooth out continues in between coatings to satisfaction.

    9.6: Let the topcoat cure overnight for extra strength and inspection before the non-stick protection.

    10: What is a Rub-resistant, Non-stick Protector?

    10.1: A rub-resistant protector imparts a buttery feel that lubricates the leather surface against friction rubs.

    10.2: Its non-stick properties reduce sticky soiling and prevent the ballpoint from spinning out its nasty ink.

    11: How to work with Leather Protector B?


    11.1: Protector B is applied and spread with a folding towel for an even appearance, let dry, and ready to use.

    11.2: Protector B imparts non-stick, rub-resistant protection with a buttery feel to reduce leather topcoat wears from friction rubs.

    11.3: Protector B Plus is the leather scent version.

    12: What is Aniline Leather?

    Aniline leather is leather that has dyed through to the reverse suede side with transparent aniline dyestuff. The surface is further dye coated to even out appearance and sealed with a urethane clear gloss topcoat to bring the beauty of the grain surface show through.

    13: Why Products in Concentrates?

    Concentrate product has an indefinite shelf life, reduces freezing damages, reduces handling damages, and save cost on shipping weight. Concentrates is easily mixed with distilled water before use.

    14: What is a Leather Wet Processing?

    Wet processing is a continuous system that includes the working sequence of Degreaser 2.2 followed by Acidifier 2.0, followed by Rinse 3.0, followed by Hydrator 3.3, and ends with Fatliquor 5.0. The leather is at a continuous wet stage extraction with a cotton terry towel until it is dry throughout the product applications. Hydrator 3.3 is again used after Fatliquor 5.0 to clean up any surface residue. It is then left to slow natural dry and when almost dry a little stretching to dry produces the softest leather, in terms of softness and strength.

    15: What is Leather Dry Processing?


    The dry process begins by stretching with a tablespoon, erase with Eraser 4 and shave with Razor-60 is an option to remove wick-up surface residues. Aniline Gloss Topcoat 76G first coating is applied with lint-free towel padding, followed by hand brushing, roller brushing, varnishing brushing or air brushing for professional result. Sand2000 may be an option to use in-between coatings. Sanding on the leather crust alone is not recommended. Protector B is the end of the Dry Process.

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    The instructions are so complicated.
    I was so unsure of what I was doing and if I was doing it correctly.
    I just finished putting on the fatliquor.
    I'm hoping it'll dry to blend.
    It's just so unclear again.
    A video would be so helpful..
    Should the color be all even on the top?
    Do I need to redo this?
    I followed instructions as best I could, but as I said, I was so unsure.
    Things are not written very well.
    I'm assuming that English is not the first language..
    It's just not very user friendly.
    What should I do?.


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    #1 After Fatliquoring


    What went wrong?

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    Can that be re done?
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    >>> What went wrong?

    From picture #1 Fatliquor 5.0 should be applied and absorbed by the leather without a dry edge.

    >>> Can that be re done?

    Yes! Redo, the entire cushion by wetting it out with Cleaner 3.8, Rinse 3.0, Hydrator 3.3, and Fatliquor 5.0 evenly.

    Emphasis is on Hydrator 3.3 to wet out the thickness of the leather to have an overall appearance as it dries.

    Hydrator 3.3 soaking helps redistribute and expel foreign contamination that may result in an uneven appearance.

    Use a clean white towel and repeat extracting any residue that resurfaces until it dries.

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    >>> The instructions are so complicated.

    Here are the instructions for Aniline Leather Care Kit A3

    Let me know if you need help with further clarifications . . .

    Aniline Leather Care Kit A3 by Leather Doctor performs cleaning, rinsing, hydrating, conditioning, and protection systems of care during a leather's lifetime.

    This Kit A3 is handpicked and bundled from the Leather Doctor product range to perform preventive, routine, periodic, and restorative care to keep leather appearance, softness and buttery feel at an all-time high.

    This is a 3 step leather-safe innovative process for a holistic experience.

    1: Cleaning system is performed by Prep 4.4, Clean 3.8, and Rinse 3.0.

    2: Softening system is performed by Hydrator 3.3 and Fatliquor 5.0.

    3: Protection system is performed by Protector B or the leather scent Protector B Plus.

    Tools: Leather Brush 1, Foam Brush 2, and Towel 5.

    1.1: What are Prep 4.4, Clean 3.8, and Rinse 3.0 cleaning systems?

    1.2: Prep 4.4, Clean 3.8, and Rinse 3.0 cleaning product is hand-picked into a restorative care system for aniline leather.

    1.3: Leather Prep 4.4 is a pH 4.4 water-based heavy-duty restorative cleaner that safely removes accumulative soiling on pH-sensitive aniline leathers.

    1.4: Clean 3.8 is a water-based all-purpose mild cleaner with a pH value of 3.8 for removing Prep 4.4 residues and general cleaning.

    1.5: Rinse 3.0 sync as a pH balancing rinse to stabilize the leather pH chemistry integrity, ready for hydrating and fatliquor conditioning.

    1.6: How to work with Prep 4.4, Clean 3.8, and Rinse 3.0 systems?

    1.7: Prep 4.4 works with a horsehair leather Brush-1 for spreading and brushing to allow for a sufficient dwell time of 5 minutes to an hour for penetrating, lubricating, and suspending the soiling, then brush again before towel extraction until the towel new folding side shows clean.

    1.8: Clean 3.8 is applied, brushed, and suspended soiling is towel extracted until the new folding side shows clean.

    1.9: Rinse 3.0 is applied and brushed again with towel extraction until the new side shows clean and dry ready for hydrating and fatliquoring.

    2: What are Hydrator 3.3 and Fatliquor 5.0 hydrating and softening systems?

    2.1: Hydrator 3.3 is a water-based pH 3.3 hydrating conditioner that relaxes and plumps soft leather fibers for easy stretching back to dimension and for more effective fatliquoring.

    2.2: Fatliquor 5.0 is a pH 5.0 ionic negative (-ve) charged micro-emulsion of fat, oil, and water for conditioning leather softness with strength when dry.

    2.3: Fatliquor 5.0 on application, the water-encased ionic negative (-ve) charged fat and oil molecule breaks free when attraction takes place between the fat and oil with the leather protein fiber. The excess free water wicks out leaving a breathing space behind for leather's natural transpiration.

    2.4: How to work with Hydrator 3.3 and Fatliquor 5.0 systems?

    2.5: Hydrator 3.3 is sprayed and brushed using a Leather Brush 1 to distribute and be absorbed into the leather structure.

    2.6: When the leather appears evenly with moisture saturation, staking, massaging, and flexing return to dimension and is ready for fatliquoring.

    2.7: Fatliquor 5.0 is sprayed and brushed to distribute and be absorbed into the leather structure.

    2.8: Fatliquor 5.0 is repeatedly applied each time the water content evaporates and until the leather takes no more.

    2.9: Leather is left to slow natural drying and before it is fully dried, staking, massaging, or flexing until fully dry will result in softer leather, and ready for protective conditioning.

    3: What is the Protector B Plus protective conditioning system?

    3.1: Protector B Plus is the leather scent version of Protector B with an extra classic leather scent besides imparting non-stick, rub-resistant protection with a buttery feel.

    3.2: How to work with Leather Scent Protector B Plus?

    3.3: Protector B Plus is sprayed and spread with a folding towel for an even appearance, let dry, and ready to use.

    People Also Ask:

    1: Why Products in Concentrates?

    2: What is Aniline leather?

    3: How to take Good Care of Aniline Leather?

    4: What is a Preventive Care System for Aniline Leather?

    5: What is a Routine Care System for Aniline Leather?

    6: What is a Periodic Care System for Aniline Leather?

    7: What is a Restorative Care System for Aniline Leather?

    1: Why Products in Concentrates?

    Concentrate product has an indefinite shelf life, reduce freezing damages, reduce handling damages, and save cost on shipping weight. Concentrates in the bottle are easily mixed with distilled water before use.

    2: What is Aniline leather?

    Aniline leather is leather that has dyed through to the reverse suede side with transparent dyestuff. The surface is further dye coated to even out appearance and sealed with a urethane clear gloss topcoat to bring the beauty of the grain surface show through. Micro crazing develops sooner which makes the leather more comfortable in transpiration and a bit more absorbent too.

    3: How to Take Good Care of Aniline Leather?

    Taking good care of aniline leather, even if we do not use it, still in the showroom, the leather will still dry up and softness turns to stiffness especially when exposed to sunlight, and heat and intensity of color will weaken with sun fading. So periodically, the color intensity needs to be refreshed by activating the dormant dyestuff within the leather structure to resurface; any unnatural wrinkles, creases, or curls will also need hydrating to relax; and the loss of fatliquor conditioning fat and oil through evaporation will need to be replenished too. When leather is put in use we need to have a cycle of care to match the severity of the soiling condition to maintain the highest level of appearance and softness with strength at all times. The leather-safe system of care includes preventive, routine, periodic, and restorative care.

    4: What is a Preventive Care system for Aniline leather?

    A preventive care system for aniline leather is the initial surface protective conditioner applied before putting it to use to impart the leather with a buttery feel that enhances the leather luxuriously to the sense of touch; a non-stick surface that shields the leather from sticky soiling thus prolonging a high level of appearance; a rub-resistant ability reduces friction noises that translate into less friction wear; and the optional leather scent diffuses a classic leather scent that boosts the sensuous leather more appealing to the leather lover.

    5: What is a Routine Care system for Aniline leather?


    A routine care system for aniline leather includes procedures such as general dust cleaning, attending to spots and stains as required especially the pH balancing of sweat stains from shifting alkaline, thus preventing the leather from tackiness. A routine non-stick rub-resistant protection after neutralizing rinse helps keep leather in a more attractive and healthy state while preventing premature wear.

    6: What is a Periodic Care system for Aniline leather?


    A periodic care system for aniline leather is recommended before soiling causes damage to the finishing; this keeps leather consistently clean and healthy at all times; body contact areas would require more frequent attention than the unused areas; while the leather headrest, hand rest, handles, etc gets the most of body oil and sweat.

    7: What is a Restorative Care System for Aniline Leather?

    A restorative care system for aniline leather is the ultimate restorative or salvage care system that removes accumulated soiling including aged conditioners, and accumulated soiling that fills creases is often mistaken for cracks.

    Your Questions are Welcome!
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