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    Default What to do with Sticky Bicast Leather?

    My couch and 2 armchairs are made of bicast leather and are very sticky. When you sit down and get up, there is the sound of tape, and you can actually see a pattern on the couch from the jeans; it is very sticky. I have wiped down and then dried the large sticky areas but it's sticky shortly thereafter. Also, it looks dull... and I'm wondering whether I should
    apply a product in order to make the bicast leather shiny, and whether this will eliminate the "stickiness" of the couch and chairs. Help - what leather product should I use?

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    Tell us what liquids you have used so far on this Bicast?

    Most probably it’s due to Alkaline over exposure that need to be neutralized with an Acidifier-2.0 (pH 2.0).

    Alkaline will swell finishes that result in tackiness; acid will contracts them to a healthy squeak generally.

    To reduce stickiness; Leather Scent-B (buttery-feel) helps to impart a non-stick surface and produce a sheen more than the Leather Scent-D (draggy-feel) duller that helps to heal scuffs.

    A gloss topcoat can be used to recoat it; however the stickiness need to be rectified and surface stripped of soiling to the original finish prior applying it; otherwise it will be messier.


    So I think this would be the sequence of processes to follow:

    Acidifier-2.0 (to correct the stickiness) > Prep-7.7 (to strip foreign contamination down to the original finish) > Cleaner-3.8 (to remove the sticky residue) > Acidifier-2.0 (to pH balance to the acidic side for squeakiness) > Topcoat Pigment-64G (gloss) > Leather Scent-B or D.

    What do you think of the above recommendation?

    Products description can be found in this link:
    http://www.leathercleaningrestoratio...read.php?t=360


    Roger Koh
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    I used just water and then sprayed a leather conditioner yesterday.

    I will try the products you suggested. Thanks very much.

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    Where do I buy the products you suggested to treat the bicast furniture?

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    Good if you can post pictures, basically there are more than one type of Bicast; hopefully not dealing with the blistering heat sensitive types.

    Roger Koh

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    Quote Originally Posted by bicast furniture View Post
    Where do I buy the products you suggested to treat the bicast furniture?

    I will send you the pricing through emails.

    Roger Koh

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    Leather Doctor® Bicast Leather – Tackiness Rectifier and Topcoat Refinisher – Kit B5


    Contents:

    Leather Doctor® Acidifier-2.0 in 250ml
    This is a pH 2.0 aqueous leather acidifier; developed for neutralizing alkaline overexposure from perspiration stain that cause tackiness on bicast leathers.
    This treatment is done to mild cases and may not remove soiling contamination that may require the help of Degreaser-2.2 follows with Rinse-3.0; prior to topcoat refinishing.
    This product is also available in concentrate to be cut with distilled water at a ratio of 1: 25. For severe cases the concentration can be increase to pH 1.0 by cutting with distilled water at a ratio of 1: 4.

    Leather Doctor® Degreaser-2.2 in 60ml
    It's for Bicast Leather.
    This is a pH 2.2 high viscosity aqueous formulated leather degreaser.
    It’s primarily for degreasing leather of oil, grease and perspiration stains that damages the topcoat turning them sticky.
    This is in fact to assist in the removal of the deteriorating topcoat with the help of horsehair Brush-1; leather Eraser-4 and 2000girt sanding.
    Product packing sizes are available in 60ml, 250ml and in Quart.
    Instruction:
    1] Dry soil removal is done with leather Eraser-4, especially to clothing fibers that becomes stick to the finish.
    2] Should not see any separation prior to use; shake until cloudy gel, apply and agitate with Brush-1 / leather Eraser-4.
    3] Let dwell 10 to 30 minutes or before it dries for complete soil penetration, lubrication and suspension to occur.
    4] Extract suspended soiling and deteriorated finish with dry towel.
    5] Then remove remaining residue with Rinse-3.0 to a squeaky clean; for reduce tackiness use Acidifier-2.0 instead.
    6] Use 2000grit sanding to smoothen out the finish in conjunction with either Rinse-3.0 or Acidifier-2.0

    Leather Doctor® Cleaner-3.8 in 250ml.
    This is a pH 3.8 all purpose leather-safe anionic cleaner that is particularly effective in emulsifying oily soils and in suspending its particulates. This is used for the non-body contact areas in conjunction with Degreaser-2.2. It works by penetrating, lubricating and suspending soiling safely and effectively through gentle chemical reaction. This product is always followed through with Rinse-3.0 as a system to a healthy squeaky feel.

    Leather Doctor® Rinse-3.0 in 250ml.
    This is a pH 3.0 aqueous anionic leather-safe rinse to neutralize harmful alkaline and perspiration residues; for stabilizing and strengthening leather to its neutral pH value of 3 to 5/6 chemistry integrity. It's safe for all leather types including Bicast.

    Leather Doctor® Bicast Topcoat-66G in 60ml
    It’s an aqueous soft polyurethane bicast leather gloss topcoat.
    It is lightfast and non-yellowing.
    It has excellent flow and leveling properties.
    It’s recoatable and forms a flexible tough film.
    This product is available in 60ml, 250ml and in quart.
    Instruction:
    Topcoat-66G is for sealing and protecting the freshly dried Bicast Dye-76. When used as a standalone it is recommended that the surface is free of foreign contamination by undergoing a restorative cleaning in this sequence of process – Degreaser-2.2 > Rinse-3.0. If tackiness is still detected thereafter, it is recommended that they are physically removed by using 1500/2000grit oscillating disc sander. Test coating when dry again for tackiness, otherwise 1 to 5% Crosslinker-25 is recommended to be added to the product.
    1] Apply by padding with lint-free rag or fine spraying a panel at a time avoiding drips and spits.
    2] Let dry in-between coating with optional fine sanding for smoothness.
    3] Non-stick, rub-resistance protection with a classic leather scent - use Protection-D+.

    Leather Doctor® Crosslinker-25 in 30ml
    It’s an auxiliary for refinishing topcoats to improve adhesion properties and increase top coat film strength.
    This is a high solid, polyaziridine crosslinker, without the VOC (volatile organic compound).
    It's super-concentrated and when incorporating 1 to 5% to the topcoat it will significantly boost adhesion.
    By creating a tougher film that also ties up some of the hydrophilic elements.
    This product is available in 30ml and 60ml.
    Instruction:
    1] Mix and stir simultaneously.
    2] Use topcoat within 8 hours.

    Leather Doctor® Protection-D+ in 120ml.
    This is a non-film forming, non-stick rub-resistant protector that enhances a draggy-feel with a classic leather scent. It imparts a non-stick barrier essentially to shield the detrimental effects of sticky soiling including the nasty ballpoint ink. And it does help to release those tenacious dye-transfer stains easily without resorting to unnecessary color refinishing. Its natural draggy-feel protection increases the leather resistance to wet and dry rubs, thus reduce stretch, scuff and abrasion. It is also used as a scuff repairer, filling and concealing surface scuffs to improve appearance. The drag produces an unforgettable familiar sound sweet to the ears when leather is rubbed.

    Leather Doctor® Leather Eraser-4
    This is a 2½ x 2½ x ¾ inch foam rubber sponge eraser with a crepe side for effective dry/wet soil removal.

    Horsehair Detailing Leather Brush-1
    This horsehair detailing brush is ergonomically designed to be an extension of our hand with sturdy grooved grip, designed to produce an effective result easily and efficiently for many years to come. It’s recommended for all smooth leather, to deliver a scratch-free agitation cleaning. The length is 7 inches with a three row 1½ inches bristles cleaning head.

    PolyBrush®
    This is the 3” made in USA washable foam brush for general product application.

    Washable Rags
    This rag works like washable cloth, lint free and highly absorbent for extracting suspended soiling or for wiping protectors during routine easy cleaning-protection application.

    Sandpaper
    This 2000grit sandaper is used for removing deteriorated existing finish and also helps to smooth it prior to topcoat application.


    Refills are available...for more information email [email protected]
    Last edited by Roger Koh; 08-28-2012 at 07:37 AM.

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