These four pictures show “Urine Stains Removal” from “what leather is this…”?
These pictures were sent for my consultation and review.
Take a close look at the date and time of the 3rd and 4th pictures.
How long does it take the products to work its miracle?
Training is not a prerequisite when using a leather-safe (pH 3-5) product system.
Whether it is a Vegetable-Tanned, Pure-Aniline, Oil Pull-Up or Wax Pull-up,
a leather safe system will clean them safely and effectively with no excuses.
A home owner can do it, so can you!
Chris,
Check it out; the average pH of leather is from 3 to 5.
Any products not within this pH value will not be safe for any absorbent leathers.
Besides they just smear the stains around or bleed most times making it worse.
You want a product that works for you.
Not products that may ruin your reputation.
Most non leather safe products are only design to clean the “plastic coating” of the leather.
Leather is not just protein fiber, if it is, like our skin, it is still mildly acidic.
Fatliquor alone in upholstery leathers make up between 15 -30%.
Besides you still have other constituents including tanning agent, dyes, preservatives, salt, etc.
And in his particular Wax Pull-Up leather, the emphasis is in replenishing the diminishing “wax” effect.
Without these chemistry constituents they are not leather but “Rawhide”.
It is the displacement of this chemistry that we are worried about when cleaning absorbent leathers.
Know the leather facts, and the facts will set you free of doubt!
Leather safe (pH 3-5) is not a marketing gimmick but a technical fact that works safely and effectively.
Confuse…? Or Diffuse…?
Roger Koh
Leather Doctor® System.