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How to Remove Water Marks on Aniline, Suede and Nubuck

How to Remove Water Marks on Aniline, Suede and Nubuck

How to Remove Water Marks on Aniline, Suede and Nubuck

How to Remove Water Marks on Aniline, Suede and Nubuck

Penetrated stains on aniline (porous smooth leather) and suede or nubuck are not easy to remove. Water based cleaners make the leather wet and in most cases are not at all effective as the stains s...

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Leather Smell

Leather Smell

Everyone knows the pleasant smell of old leather. Nowadays, you will find hardly any leather that releases this beautiful smell. In earlier times, leather was tanned differently and vegetable tann...

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How to Use Colourlock Super Glue Remover

How to Use Colourlock Super Glue Remover

Below we have detailed procedures and instructions in the event that some super glue drips on leather, artificial leather or plastics. Most spots cannot be removed completely, even if glue stains a...

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How to Remove Wax Stains on Leather

How to Remove Wax Stains on Leather

The chances of removing wax stains on leather depend entirely on the type of the leather. Porous aniline, suede and nubuck are more difficult to treat, because the wax sinks into the surface. Colou...

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How to Remove Oil, Grease, Resin or Chewing Gum Stains on Leather

How to Remove Oil, Grease, Resin or Chewing Gum Stains on Leather

When deciding on the correct procedure for cleaning, repair and maintenance of leather, it is important to identify the type of leather. Incorrect cleaning methods can easily increase the damage. F...

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Cleaning and Care of Snake Leather

Cleaning and Care of Snake Leather

Snakeskin is exotic leathers and is not widespread. Due to the particularity of the leather surface, note the following: Snakeskin is usually very stable leather, but the scales are sensitive. Dama...

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