COLOURLOCK Super Glue Remover, 20 ml

$69.95
Out of stock
SKU
EA-CE2Z-HX8P
Car LeatherFurniture Leather

Application areas: Car Leather, Furniture Leather

Artificial leather
Aniline leather
Refined aniline leather
Pigmented leather
PU leather
Pull Up leather
Semi-aniline leather
Suede and nubuck leather

Stains from accidental spills of super glue on leather, artificial leather or vinyl cannot be removed even when swift action is taken. Many cleaners and cleaning methods attack the leather's colour coating and leave marks. COLOURLOCK Superglue Remover is a special cleaner capable of removing super glue stains from pigmented nappa leather and artificial leather.

Amount: 20 ml.

Close the bottle tightly after every use and keep out of the reach of children!

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First make sure that the leather is pigmented. You can do this by rubbing a drop of water onto the leather. If it doesn’t sink in, the leather is pigmented. Even if it does sink in, it’s worth asking us for advice on whether it’s possible to remove the glue.

If the leather is dirty it should be cleaned first, from seam to seam, with COLOURLOCK Mild Leather Cleaner.

Drip COLOURLOCK Superglue Remover onto a clean, soft piece of cloth and test first in an invisible area for colour changes or emergence of spots. Rub carefully on the stain until the glue comes off. For older stains you may need to allow the remover to soak in for a while, then repeat as necessary. Only rub the area when it is wet and allow to dry out between applications. If the surface becomes too sticky, you run the risk of rubbing off the leather's pigment layer. Wipe the area with a damp cloth.

Finally, protect the treated area with COLOURLOCK Leather Shield. In the event of any colour discolouration, use COLOURLOCK Leather Fresh.

Close the bottle tightly after every use and keep out of the reach of children!

Two-week old widely-spread super glue stain. Cleaning process and result.

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