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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: stevegunn on October 25, 2003, 01:27:25 pm
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Can you use scotchgard on leather i've got a customer who wants her leather suite cleaned and scotchgarded she says it was done about nine years ago when it was purchased.
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Steve,
whilst I have no experience in applyin an protector to leather, I would be extreamly hesitant to do so.
A solvent based product, even if sake on the dye would most likely have an astringent effect on the leather, which could cause cracking/splits/delamination over a period of months, At the very least it would reverse the affect of the conditioning oils so important to it's continued good health.
A water based product would largely run off a properly cleaned suite due to the conditioning treatment.
I have come across some waxes (mainly for shoes) which perport to contain Scotchguard but the lack of general adoption by 'Cherry Blossom' etc. sugests that the addative was more for marketing puposes than any real-world value.
Sorry it's not an authorative answer - more a cautionary note and likely echos thoughts of your own but I would walk away from the job if the customer remains insistant.
John.
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Hi Steve
Scotchgard treatment for Leather is carried out during the initial processing of the leather. Scotchgard cannot be applied as a post treatment...
however...
Contact:- Multimaster on 08700 133266... They do a leather protection cream as part of their Leather care range of products.
Hope this helps
Derek
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Hi Steve
Scotchgard treatment for Leather is carried out during the initial processing of the leather. Scotchgard cannot be applied as a post treatment...
however...
Contact:- Multimaster on 08700 133266... They do a leather protection cream as part of their Leather care range of products.
Hope this helps
Derek
Thanks that is very helpful
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When i worked at prochem we expiremented with proshine a metallised emulsion polish for hard floors!!
it worked but if you wore synthetic trousers you would slip off onto the floor!!!
There was some crazy ideas back then ;)
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I use prochem proshine with great results :)
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alltec sell the leather protection chemical, its applied after cleaning and rinsing, and its uncannyly like floor sealer! have got some but not used it yet as never seem to get calls for leather. cheers stu
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Scotchguard is not a treatment applied to leather but there are products on the market that have been specifically developed to give a similar effect.
These products ideally should be water based as this will also help with rehydration as it will add moisture (water) to the leather. They should not contain oils or waxes for conditioning purposes as this is often detrimental to the leather.
It is important that your product supplier can offer you good technical advice regarding their products as there are some finishes on leather furniture which may be damaged or altered by the protection process.
It is also important that the 'protectors' do just that. We are constantly testing protectors on the market to ensure that we can give our technicians, cleaners and consumers the best products and technical advice available. Please feel free to contact us direct if you have any further questions.
Regards
Judy and Andy
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Judy, I looked at your website to get dates for your course in Jan and you've only got 2004 dates. when are the 2005 course on?
Mike
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Hi
Sorry there are no up to date dates, got interrupted by building work and forgot to update it!!!!
The dates for 2005 are:
January 18th - 19th
February 16th - 17th
March 22nd - 24th (this includes a Refresher Day on the end of the 2 day course)
Look forward to meeting more of you on our course and hello to all those we have met.
Regards
Judy