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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: gort on December 20, 2008, 10:22:10 pm

Title: Tobacco Smell
Post by: gort on December 20, 2008, 10:22:10 pm
Hi i am trying to remove the tobacco smell from a leather chair does anyone have any experience in this area. Thanks
Title: Re: Tobacco Smell
Post by: LTT Leathercare on December 21, 2008, 09:18:09 am
We have had good success with Em Clean on tobacco odours (and others) on leather.  It has been thoroughly tested on leather and is safe to use on any finish.
Be wary of using anything that has not been tested on leather finishes.
Title: Re: Tobacco Smell
Post by: Roger Koh on December 23, 2008, 08:55:15 am
This is a guarantee leather-safe system for "Tobacco Smell".


d’Smoke4.7™ concentrate - shake well and mix with 32 parts distilled water before use.

Ready-to-use specialty leather cleaner pH value 4.7 is a water-based leathersafe soot and smoke deodorizer.

To:
Effectively remove overpowering soot and smoke odor when work in conjunction with d’Grease4.9™

For:
All leathers - aniline, pure-aniline, semi-aniline, veg-tan, pigmented, bicast, nubuck and suede or woolskin.


Instruction:

1. To remove soot thoroughly with brush, eraser, vacuum or compressed air avoiding smears or scratches prior to application.

2. To shake well, spray after d’Grease4.9™ and agitate with leatherBrush1™, nubuckBrush2™ or suedeBrush3™.

3. To allow sufficient dwell time for at least 30 minutes or before it dries for chemical reaction to take effect.

4. To extract - use dry absorbent towel.

5. To remove sticky residues - use clean3.8™.

6. To acidify rinse until towel shows clean - use rinse3.0™.

7. To mask odor with a classic leather scent - use leatherScent’B™, D, S or W.



Roger Koh
Leather Doctor® System
Title: Re: Tobacco Smell
Post by: LTT Leathercare on December 23, 2008, 09:32:01 am
Just give us a ring if you need any further advice on this