During house work or the treatment with leather superglue stains sometimes occur. In most cases, the stains cannot be completely removed even if you react quickly. Many cleaners or cleaning methods attack the color of the leather and leave stains. Such stains can often be removed with the COLOURLOCK Sek Off ND. The superglue remover can also be applied on imitation leather and fabrics.
First test whether it is a pigmented leather. To do this, rub a drop of water on the leather and check whether it is absorbed. If it doesn't soak in, you have pigmented leather. If the stain sinks in, first ask for advice on whether the superglue stain can be removed at all. Clean dirty leather from seam to seam with the Leather Cleaner Mild before removing the stain. Dab Sek Off onto a clean, soft cloth and test first on an inconspicuous area for color peeling or staining. Then rub gently in the stain area until the glue loosens. For older stains, allow some time to act. If necessary, repeat the process. Always rub with a damp cloth, and if the surface gets too sticky, let it dry first. Otherwise you might loosen the layer of paint on the leather. Finally, wipe the area with a cloth dampened with water.
After removing the stain, protect the leather in the processing area with the leather shield. Should the color come off, match the color change with the COLOURLOCK Leather Fresh dye. In case of fabrics, a test for stains and edges in the hidden area must always be carried out first! Do not rub too hard and always allow to dry completely between work steps!
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