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Leather Restoration, Leather Care, Leather redye, Leather refinishing,
Leather renewal
THE LEATHERIQUE LEATHER RESTORATION WAY TO LEATHER RENEWAL
Please read all directions before beginning your Leather Restoration project. Do
not hesitate to call or email if you have any further questions about Leather
Care. Rubber gloves & eye protection are recommended. Rinse with soap & water in
case of contact with skin. Do not ingest. Leatherique Leather Restoration Dye is
a revolutionary, complex polymer coating,. It is highly acclaimed and gives
excellent results when used according to directions.
1. BASIC LEATHER CARE/LEATHER CONDITIONING/CLEANING TO MAKE IT FEEL LIKE NEW
LEATHER
You will need Leatherique Leather Restoration Rejuvenator Oil, Prestine Clean,
and clean terry towels
Apply Leatherique Leather Rejuvenator Oil liberally to all leather and vinyl
surfaces, with a brush, spray bottle or soft sponge. Massage Leather with your
hands to work the nutrients in. Don't miss this step as reconditioning and
proper Leather Care is what will make your upholstery feel like glove soft
leather again. Allow to sit in a sunny spot for several hours or overnight.
Clean Leather with Prestine Clean and terry towels. Buff with clean towel.
Reapply as necessary, until leather is supple and strong. Wait 48 hours before
proceeding to next step to allow the Leatherique Leather Rejuvenator to fully
penetrate. Our BMW friend Rick Viedorfer, of Arvada, CO suggests that if your
leather is cardboard hard or if your leather is sun damaged, to skip to the
sanding step after one application of Rejuvenator Oil and remove as much of the
old, hardened dye as possible with wet sanding and prepping. Then apply more
Leatherique Leather Rejuvenator onto the hide for immediate results.
2. BASIC LEATHER CARE/LEATHER RESTORATION/PREPPING YOUR LEATHER SURFACE
You will need prepping agent, fine grit sand paper, 400 to 600 grit, and a
clean, empty bowl or container. Pour a few ounces of prepping agent into the
bowl and use that to dip your wet or dry sand paper into. Also have plenty of
paper towels to wipe dirt from the surface of the leather.
Using 400 grit, lightly wet sand the leather to smooth out any cracks and
hangnails in the surface. Remove as much of the old Leather dye as you can
without creating suede. Wipe surface with soft rags or paper towels to remove as
much of the faded or oxidized old Leather Dye as possible. Do not attempt to
redye over damaged dye. Be sure all old dye is broken down, and all previous
treatments such as silicone, wax or oil product residue is gone. Then resand
with 600. If you are filling cracks with Leather crack filler, this is the time
to do that step. Apply Leather crack filler only into cracks, not near grain.
Allow to dry 20 minutes and refill as necessary. For holes in leather, a
mechanical repair will be necessary. Insert a patch larger than the hole, (a
piece of canvas or leather fuzzy sides together) carefully into the hole. With a
toothpick, spread a small amount of craft or leather glue into hole and press to
adhere. Fill remaining scar with layers of Leather crack filler. Resand Leather
as necessary with 600 for a smooth, flawless finish. Allow project to sit
overnight or about 6 hours to allow prepping agent and crack filler to dry.
Sufficient Leather prepping is the key to a successful Leather Restoration
project. It is helpful to a good finish to remove the top surface of the old
lacquer base Leather dye to allow new Copolymer Leather dye to "bite". This also
assures that any silicone, petroleum or mineral oils, or wax are removed. If
doing a color change, remove as much of the old dye as possible without damaging
the leather or creating suede.
3. LEATHER CARE/LEATHER RESTORATION/LEATHER RECOLORING AND PROTECTING YOUR
LEATHER SURFACE
After the Leather surface is clean and prepped, simply brush or spray on your
new Leatherique Leather dye.
You will need Leatherique Dye, top quality synthetic, acrylic type brushes, very
small for cracks and piping and wider for larger areas, a dirt free environment,
preferably indoors. *Thin Leather dye if necessary to prevent heavy buildup of
color. Temperature of 70 to 85 degrees, low humidity, no rain.
Pour all the Leatherique Leather dye into a suitable container so it can be
stirred and mixed properly with a wide paint stirrer. (Tupperware type with lid)
Some pigments are heavier than others and settle. Start with a small,
inconspicuous area to get a feel for the product. * If it is too thick, stir in
a small quantity of water to reach workable consistency. Your color has been
matched to your swatch using the newest computer technology, and most long
lasting high quality pigments available. It is normal that the color may appear
more vibrant than the faded hue you have become accustomed to. Begin with the
seams, piping and edges and allow them to dry. (Usually by the time you are
done, they are dry) Then proceed with broader areas. Apply several very thin
coats, brushing in all directions rather than back and forth. Do not stop in the
middle of a panel. Consistency will be rewarded with a professional job. Allow
each piece to dry thoroughly. Apply second coat as necessary. If doing a COLOR
CHANGE, another coat will be necessary. Clean brushes and all equipment
immediately with soap and hot water.
3A LEATHER CARE/LEATHER RESTORATION/ LEATHER REDYE WITH AIR TYPE SPRAY GUN
You will need Leatherique Leather Dye, thinned about 10-25% with water, or to
your equipment specifications. Set your equipment for a fine, almost dry mist
coat. Spray 2-3 fine, dry mist coats to cover. Clean your equipment with soap
and hot water.
FINAL STEP - Allow project to remain untouched for 48 hours, as dye will
be fragile. Then with a very soft, lint free cloth, you may buff the Leather
Surface to a natural luster and remove excess pigment. If you have any brush
strokes or imperfections, they can be buffed out with fine 600 grit dry
sandpaper. For regular maintenance, wipe gently with a soft cloth and Prestine
Clean to help extend the life and beauty of your leather.
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