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The
LEATHER PLUS is a high quality conditioning cream that will soften,
beautify and protect all fine leather, naugahyde, and vinyl surfaces.
It
has been formulated with a gentle balance of moisturizers and lanolin
oils to create a penetrating “leather lotion”.
Because
the LEATHER PLUS does not
contain any petroleum solvents, regular use will soften leathers
and can prevent cracking, dryness and the brittle results of sun
damage and neglect. Also, without the solvents, repeated use will
not damage the threaded stitching on your seats.
To
treat the surface, apply a generous amount to the yellow applicator
or cloth; then rub it in firmly onto a cool, dry surface. Then allow
it to penetrate and dry for about five minutes.
Does it need to be buffed or will it dry?
No,
it will dry, however, some surfaces may shine more when buffed,
and others won’t. It really depends on what kind of leather or surface
is being treated, and your personal preference.
Is it a good idea to clean the leather first, or does the LEATHER PLUS
have a cleaner like the BLACK RENEW?
It
does have some mild cleaning qualities; however, for a dirty surface,
you really want to clean it with the POWER CLEAN first.
I have noticed that on leather, some cleaners and treatments actually
make the leather dark or blotchy.
Does the POWER CLEAN or LEATHER PLUS do that?
Well
it can; that’s why it’s always a good idea to test a small inconspicuous
area before full application. How it reacts really depends on what
type of material it is. Many porous materials will turn darker because
they are so dry; all leathers are different and may react differently.
Most often it will resume to its original color when it dries.
Was the LEATHER PLUS designed specifically for automotive or is it
ok to use for other applications?
In addition to automotive applications, regular use of the LEATHER
PLUS will maintain all kinds of items including luggage, furniture
and apparel.
Are there any items which it shouldn’t be used on?
Well,
you never want to use it on suede or fabrics. Another area to be
avoided would be something extremely aged, dried out or cracked
from neglect.
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