How to remove denim stains from your leather

Discussion in 'Detailers Domain' started by detailersdomain, Oct 19, 2009.

  1. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    Yup you read that right, we now offer a product that can remover denim stains from your leather seats.

    Leather Master Super Remover:

    For removing blue jean transfer, newspaper print and deep stains like mustard on protected (Type P) leathers.

    This product works, even when nothing else will. Often on light-colored leathers, it appears that the color is coming off the leather because you can only see the surface. What has actually happened is a transfer of a lighter color to the leather's surface from blue jeans and/or newspaper print.

    Directions:
    Pre-test the leather prior to use in a hidden area to insure colorfastness of leather.
    Apply the Leather Master Super Remover to a soft, clean, white cloth and blot the leather, rubbing lightly to remove the transferred color.

    Pay attention to your cloth to see if you are removing color from the leather. There is a fine line between removing the jean transfer and also taking away some of the leather's original color.

    You will have reached maximum transfer removal when you see the original color on the cloth without taking away the leather's color. Clean the surface with Leather Master Soft Cleaner to rinse away any residue of the product. It is very important to completely remove all residue or traces of the Super Remover. Use Leather Master Soft Cleaner to do this. Allow to dry for about one hour.

    After drying, apply Leather Master Protection Cream again to renew the protective coat.

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    Leather Master Super Remover
     
  2. kustomizingkid

    kustomizingkid Nuba Guru

    Interesting!

    Looks like FK425 :D

    I need more LM stuff!

    Thanks Phil
     
  3. d00t

    d00t Welcome to Detailing

    Looks interesting Phil. How would this compare to something like Rejuvinator Oil, have you tested them against each other?
     
  4. grease

    grease Birth of a Detailer

    How do the 3 LM leather cleaners match against each other now? Obviously this one is alot stronger the Strong Cleaner...where does Rapid cleaner fit into this lineup?
     
  5. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    it would go

    Soft ----> Rapid S ---> Strong Cleaner (least to greatest)

    Super Remover is completely different its used to remove stains.

    LMK if that makes sense
     
  6. d00t

    d00t Welcome to Detailing

    :agree:
     
  7. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    nope I have not.

    super remover is for coated leather only. also you will still need to go thru the process of soft cleaner then follow with protection cream.

    so in my opinion its not really the same thing.
     

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