COLOURLOCK GLD Pen, 40 ml
$49.90
In stock
SKU
DS-6FDE-RWS8
Application areas: Car Leather, Furniture Leather, Leather Clothing
Artificial leather
Aniline leather
Refined aniline leather
Pigmented leather
Aniline leather
Refined aniline leather
Pigmented leather
PU leather
Pull Up leather
Semi-aniline leather
Suede and nubuck leather
Pull Up leather
Semi-aniline leather
Suede and nubuck leather
Application: If the damaged area is large, it may not be possible to achieve a smooth and even surface with a spatula. Post-processing is required but Liquid Leather should not be sanded dry, as it would damage the repair.
Instead smooth the repaired area with the GLD Pen. GLD Solvent dissolves the upper layer of the repair substance, so that the surface can be easily reshaped.
Open the cap of the COLOURLOCK GLD Pen and press down the felt tip several times, so that it soaks up the GLD Solvent. Dab off any excess with a piece of cloth. Carefully dissolve the dried Liquid Leather repair, smooth it down and let it dry again. Alternatively, the repair can be sanded with the COLOURLOCK Leather Sanding Pad after dissolution. Both methods serve for smoothing down a repair. Always work gently and with a small amount of GLD Solvent. Too much liquid causes the repair to "blur".
This process can be repeated as many times as required, until you are satisfied with the result.
The felt tip of the COLOURLOCK GLD Pen can be taken out in case of soiling or wear and be replaced the other way round. This exchange should always be performed after a colour change.
Instead smooth the repaired area with the GLD Pen. GLD Solvent dissolves the upper layer of the repair substance, so that the surface can be easily reshaped.
Open the cap of the COLOURLOCK GLD Pen and press down the felt tip several times, so that it soaks up the GLD Solvent. Dab off any excess with a piece of cloth. Carefully dissolve the dried Liquid Leather repair, smooth it down and let it dry again. Alternatively, the repair can be sanded with the COLOURLOCK Leather Sanding Pad after dissolution. Both methods serve for smoothing down a repair. Always work gently and with a small amount of GLD Solvent. Too much liquid causes the repair to "blur".
This process can be repeated as many times as required, until you are satisfied with the result.
The felt tip of the COLOURLOCK GLD Pen can be taken out in case of soiling or wear and be replaced the other way round. This exchange should always be performed after a colour change.
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