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Leather Degreaser 300ml by LeatherMaster

Leather Degreaser 300ml by LeatherMaster

Item #: CL020

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This product is only available in the US and is shipped GROUND ONLY!

This product is for the removal of oil (usually from hair and skin) out of leather.

This is an aerosol product containing solvents. Use this with proper ventilation only. Please read and follow all safety precautions regarding this product.

Leather Master Leather Degreaser is applied through a spray. It dissolves the oils and transforms them into a powder that is more absorbent than the leather. This powder is what is wiped off, cleaning and degreasing the leather.

A grease or oil stain that has built up gradually over several years cannot be removed in a few minutes. Your patience is necessary to complete the job. Also, stains left untreated for a long time may have caused additional challenges like loss of color, cracks in the finish, or peeling of the leather. These issues can also be resolved with products like dye colorant and aniline dye. Please read all instructions before starting your application.

Directions: If the grease stain is concentrated in one area or spot, cover the unstained area that is not to be treated. To do this, cut a hole approximately the size of the stain in a sheet of paper and lay it on the leather.

When possible, you will achieve better results by spraying the backside of the leather to increase the drawing out of the grease. The backside is more absorbent than the grain side.

Shake the can before using. Spray the product at a distance of 12in/30cm from the leather feathering from the center of the stain to the outside. Allow the white powder to dry fully. If the powder is drying to a yellow color, it means that there is still a lot of oils in the leather.

Vacuum the powder away to see if all the oil is removed. For saturated areas, it may take several applications because the powder has limited absorption capabilities per application.

When you are satisfied with the removal and have vacuumed away the powder, clean with Leather Cleaner to remove any residual powders. For aniline or nubuck leathers, dry the area with a blow dryer, then massage and knead the leather to prevent ringing effects.

Apply Protection Cream for type A or P leathers. For nubuck leather, use the Nubuck Cleaner and then a Nubuck Cleaning Cloth. As a final step, apply the Nubuck Protection Spray or the Nubuck Eco-Protector.

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