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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: stevegunn on March 16, 2009, 07:24:15 pm

Title: Leather Degrease
Post by: stevegunn on March 16, 2009, 07:24:15 pm
Customer has a SCS suite just over a year old,Scs repair man told them because her husband is diabetic is the reason they have problem with head grease.Do different types of medication affect the sweat glands etc etc.

Anyway using Furniture Clinics degreaser works very well this is the third application and grease still coming out of it
Title: Re: Leather Degrease
Post by: Shaun_Ashmore on March 16, 2009, 07:31:12 pm
He doesn't use a lanoline product does he? I had a customer who did and I couldn't for love nor money get a good job out of it. The grease had gone visually and to touch but the dye wouldn't stick even tried putting a finish over and redyeing that and then refinish but that didn't work.

Shaun
Title: Re: Leather Degrease
Post by: Joe H on March 16, 2009, 07:52:46 pm
I read a thread - must have been 12 months ago and I cant remember which forum - but it was something similar, and yes medication does have an effect on sweat.
Title: Re: Leather Degrease
Post by: LTT Leathercare on March 16, 2009, 08:19:25 pm
All people secrete body oils which will soak into leather and either affect the finish (on pigment coated leathers) or leave dark patches (on aniline style leathers).  Just because he is diabetic does not mean that this causes the grease.  This is why leather protectors are so important on all types of leather.
Medication can, in certain circumstances, make the body oils more aggressive.  This reason is often misquoted simply to give a reason for damage that cannot be pointed back at the retailer but it is difficult to suggest that this is the cause without sometimes causing offence or having to enquire whether people are taking medication (often a sensitive subject).

It is always important to remove the grease before trying to recolour or refinish as pigments and finishes will not normally adhere to anything that has any grease present. 
LTT have an SF Primer that makes the BRIT system useable on areas where grease is present and ensures the adhesion of the pigment.

On aniline style leathers it is not always necessary to degrease but usually people want it done.  It can pull out colour that will need replacing.

Degreasing can be done with a compound (messy and hard to apply) or with a degreaser dispensed from a can which is much easier to apply and can be controlled in an easier way.

Hope this helps


Title: Re: Leather Degrease
Post by: stevegunn on March 16, 2009, 08:23:00 pm
Furniture Clinics degreaser just brushes on with a paint brush,in severe cases I put a thin coating of light filler on the leather and the paint adheres very well with no problems
Title: Re: Leather Degrease
Post by: Shaun_Ashmore on March 16, 2009, 09:14:23 pm
I think it's the deel of the grease that people don't like you can sometimes scratch it and pull the grease up with your finger nail, but it's down to customer liason to what the next step is especially on Aniline.

Hope you are charging enough Steve!

Shaun

PS Judy I posted about your new forum is it trade only as there seems to be a few 'non' trade there?
Title: Re: How to Degrease Head Oil Stains from Aniline Leather for refinishi
Post by: Roger Koh on March 17, 2009, 02:00:01 am
Here is another example of “degreasing” head oil from an Aniline Leather back cushion!



#8: After fatliquor5.0™ and when dry; the leather is repeatedly worked over to achieve the intended end result.
 (http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn4/Rogerkoh/8-3.jpg)

#10: This picture shows the final result of degreasing, dry prep ready for aniline refinishing with the Leather Doctor® system.
(http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn4/Rogerkoh/10-2.jpg)



What do you think?

Roger Koh
Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification #942
Leather Care Technician
Master Textile Cleaner
Master Fire & Smoke Restorer
Journeyman Water Restorer
Since 1973
Title: Re: Leather Degrease
Post by: Jim_77 on March 17, 2009, 08:48:33 am
You forgot to mention your Blue Peter badge ;)
Title: Re: Leather Degrease
Post by: Tony Gill Carpet Smart on March 17, 2009, 09:48:18 pm
Looks GOOD Roger.How long to get that sort of result.

CHEERS TONY
Title: Re: Leather Degrease
Post by: Ricky M on March 17, 2009, 10:13:00 pm
3 days 2 hrs an 6 mins !!

I love rodge but bye ek he is lotions an potions
what a sales man  ;)
Title: Re: Leather Degrease
Post by: Mike Osbourne on March 17, 2009, 11:04:52 pm
I wish Roger would set someone up as a UK ditributor. I'm  sure they would do well if they were first point of contact over here.
Title: Re: Leather Degrease
Post by: Ian Gourlay on March 18, 2009, 12:02:06 am
I thought he made that offer to us all last year.

Only problem no exclusive terrotories Money up Front

supprised he has not offered to supply Mr B who already has a sussful site

Initial stock  FOC

And see how it goes.

Roger could apply for Export Grant from Canadian Government  Fly over run FREE training sessions to get people using his products etc

Yes the World is available
Title: Re: Leather Degrease
Post by: robert meldrum on March 18, 2009, 07:22:29 am
Ian..............leather, by it's nature requires a mutitude of approaches and with the huge array of products available the time to train someone in their use would be months rather than days.

I would love to spend a week in Rogers workshop, but it's a long way to Vancouver and I don't have the resources of Bank employees !!!!!!!!!!!!