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Car Upholstery Cleaner
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Textile Impregnator
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Leather Cleaner
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Leather Conditioner
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Leather Protection
Leather Protection
Information about leather protection
Do you have a leather interior? Then a leather protection coating might be something you are looking for. Indeed, a common problem with leather interiors are that you get color transfer from clothes on the leather. Also drying out of the leather, small scratches, cracks and discoloration occur regularly. All these problems can be significantly reduced or even completely prevented by applying a leather protection coating.
A leather protection coating is a top layer that you apply to the leather that protects it from the sun's UV rays, provides a protective layer against minor scratches and also makes it dirt repellent. As a result, there will be much less or even no color transfer between your clothes and the leather. In addition, your leather will stay cleaner longer and will also be easier to clean. This way you can protect your leather to the maximum.
To apply a leather protection coating, it is important to make sure the leather is completely clean. This is best done with a leather cleaner. You can also use an interior cleaner in some cases, but a leather cleaner is the safest and can be used on all types of leather. While an interior cleaner is not recommended on certain types of leather. After the leather is completely clean and dry, you can start protecting it with a leather protection coating. Be aware that sometimes there are drying times after the application of a coating that make it inadvisable to drive the car, park in a damp place or further clean the interior. Proper preparation, application and drying time will ensure the best performance and durability of the leather protection coating.
After application and drying of the leather protection coating, you must keep in mind that the leather now has a water and dirt repellent coating, which also limits the effect of a leather conditioner. The coating will also repel the conditioner, making it harder for the conditioner to penetrate the leather. However, a conditioner is never wasted effort. Whether you have a leather protection coating or not.
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