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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
Textile Impregnator
Information about textile impregnator
If you want to protect your upholstery, carpet, fabric seats or alcantara parts with an impregnation, you need a textile impregnating agent. By impregnating your textile, it will stay cleaner longer and also be easier to clean. This is because the impregnating agent puts a water and dirt repellent coating into the fibers of the textile and covers the surface with this water and dirt repellent coating. Dirt, water and other liquids will no longer be able to adhere to the fibers of the textile and thus simply slide off the surface or be easily removed with a microfiber cloth. For very serious soiling such as spilled paint, for example, you can use a brush to loosen the soiling for easy removal.
When you want to impregnate your textiles, it is always important to clean them completely first. Even with a new car. New cars also always arrive dirtier than people might think. Even when there is a cover or plastic over them, they are not completely clean. We always recommend for best durability and performance to clean the textile with a car upholstery cleaner or carpet cleaner. After this, the textile does need to dry before you can apply the textile impregnant. It is best to let the textile dry at room temperature for 12 hours after cleaning. This is because the humidity that is allowed when applying a textile impregnating agent is considerably lower than simply drying by feel. So your textile may feel dry after 6 hours but still be too moist for a textile impregnating agent.
Also note that a drying time of up to 12 hours after application of the impregnating agent may be recommended by the coating manufacturer. So be aware that depending on which textile impregnant you use you may need to make sure that for the first 12 hours after the coating is applied you can keep the textile completely dry and clean. If it does get wet this can cause problems sometimes by creating spots in the fabric, or it can significantly reduce the textile impregnant's durability.
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