Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Thomas Mckee on March 01, 2012, 12:54:27 am
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What do you use to clean leather . ive been looking at the leather cleaning kit available from extracta and i currently use chem spec leather cleaner/conditioner. :-X :-[
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What type of leather??
What is the problem??
Shorty!!
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Let us know if we can help.
There are different methods and products for different types of leather. Once you have identified the leather you can select the correct methods and products to go with the job.
Hope this helps
Judyb
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I use the Von shrader cleaner with there upholstery machine
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JUST SMOOTH PIGMENTED LEATHER.
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Pigment coated leather generally has an imprinted grain pattern so would need to be deep cleaned with a foam leather cleaner - this gives the benefit of dwell time and the dirt can be easily lifted from the leather as it is held in the foam.
This type of leather does not benefit from 'conditioning' as it has a surface coating that prevents the products from actually reaching the leather. Keeping it clean is crucial and the best way is to use a protector (rather than a conditioner) that will help with this process.
Conditioners that contain oils and waxes can actually do more harm than good on this type of leather as they sit on the surface and attract more dirt.
If you need any more advice please do not hesitate to phone and I can talk you through the process - we have Economy Leather Cleaning Kits which provide all that you need for this type of leather.
Hope this helps
Cheers
Judyb
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Judy's cleaning stuff works, believe me.
Chris
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Tom, for more competetive priced quality products try here.
http://www.buffaloleather.co.uk/
They also do training courses.
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Anyone looking for training on leather cleaning and leather identification we now do a 1 day course to cover this as well as our 3 day full technicians course.
Everyone welcome
Hope this helps
Regards
Judyb
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Restore from restormate is an excellent leather cleaner on general pigmented leather, i use it in a foaming bottle with a sponge or soft brush for ingrained dirt.
It foams up well does as good a job as any of the other propriotry leather cleaners i have used and is a lot more economical in use as dilution is between 10-20 to 1 and most the others are used neat and cost a lot more.
Andy Locke.
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I HAVE A BIG SAMPLE PILE FOR TESTING LEATHER CONSTRUCTION DYES ETC AND HAVE FOUND THAT CHEMSPEC STUFF DOES PULL DYE OUT OF THE LEATHER QUITE A BIT
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I can vouch for Judy's LTT products.
They are excellent and there is a wide range of products. Judy is also a great help and support on the phone, on here and on Facebook if you ever get stuck. There are quite possibly cheaper alternatives out there and we all know this but having done the LTT 1 day course and having used the LTT products for 3 years now, I know that what I use works and the investment in the LTT products is a good investment.
Linds
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For the guys coming in May to the TACCA day, im going to get Buffalo Leather to do a demo on their products.
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Strange that the suppliers who are supporting TACCA have not been invited to attend this event to give demonstrations even after we had offered our services ???
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Talk about biting the hand etc.......
not really good business practice is it??
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Tough one that Hector, trouble is Paul is doing the course at his for no financial gain I'd guess he gets a say in that also to my knowledge there aren't any other suppliers going as it's a training event not a road show but I'm not involved so it's nowt to do with me!
Shaun
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Judy asked Derek and Derek asked her to speak to me if LTT wanted to attend in May as we are inviting a small number of suppliers. To date LTT have not tried to contact me.
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Derek said that he would send an email to all TACCA suppliers with details and asking who was interested - have not received this yet but would be happy to attend.
I will just have returned from the International Leather Repair Symposium in the USA so should have some interesting information to share.
Cheers
Judyb