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Liquid Leather Degreaser

Liquid Leather Degreaser

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Liquid Leather Degreaser – The High-Performance Formula for Stubborn Grease Stains

Greasy stains on car headrests or sofa armrests are no longer a problem. Liquid Leather Degreaser is a high-tech solution specifically developed for the deep extraction of accumulated oils, grease, and sebum from the leather's internal structure.

Using a unique blend of specialized solvents, this formula penetrates beneath the surface to break down fats and "pull" them out, preparing the leather for a successful and long-lasting restoration.

🚀 Why Choose Liquid Leather Degreaser?

  • ⚡ Rapid Action: Instantly removes surface oils without the need for complex procedures.

  • 🧪 Deep-Level Extraction: Ideal for "oil-soaked" areas that standard cleaners simply cannot touch.

  • 📉 Cost-Effective: Reduces the amount of gel-based degreaser needed for heavy-duty restoration.

  • 💎 Residue-Free: Evaporates completely, leaving the surface clean, dry, and ready for bonding.


🛡️ Suitability & Applications

This product is compatible with almost all leather types, including:

  • Automotive Interiors & Furniture

  • Handbags, Shoes, and Jackets

  • Leather Types: Aniline, Semi-Aniline, Pigmented (Painted), Pull-up (Oil & Wax), Suede, and Nubuck.


🛠️ How to Use:

  1. For Light Surface Oils: Apply a small amount to a clean, absorbent cloth. Rub the affected area, and you will see the grease vanish instantly.

  2. For Heavily Soaked Areas (e.g., Headrests):

    • Use the Liquid Degreaser first to break down the surface grease layer.

    • While the leather is still damp from the liquid, apply Leather Degreaser (Gel/Paste). The liquid helps the gel penetrate deeper to extract oils more effectively.

    • Repeat until the gel no longer turns yellow upon drying.

📊 Coverage & Storage:

  • Coverage: 250ml is enough for one large armchair; 1 Liter covers a full furniture suite.

  • Shelf Life: Being solvent-based, it has no expiration date if stored in a tightly sealed bottle in a cool, dry place.

💡 Expert Tip: When working with Pull-up leather, treat the stain from the outside in until the dark greasy area lightens. Afterward, use Leather Re-Colouring Balm to restore the uniform color of the treated area.


📊 Comparison: Liquid vs. Gel Leather Degreaser

Feature Liquid Degreaser Leather Degreaser (Gel)
Primary Function Surface & Rapid Cleaning. Deep Extraction of soaked oils.
Depth of Action Penetrates fast, evaporates easily. Penetrates deep, absorbs oil into powder.
Working Time Seconds (dries instantly). Hours (must dry to white powder).
Application With an absorbent cloth. With a brush or sponge (thick layer).
Best For: Fingerprints, food, prep before dye. Dark, sticky headrests & armrests.
Complexity Very easy to use. Requires patience (multiple passes).

💡 The "PRO System": When to Use Together?

For the toughest cases—like an old leather sofa where the headrest has become black and sticky from hair oils—professionals use both in tandem:

  1. First, Liquid Degreaser: This "opens" the pores and liquefies the hardened grease.

  2. Immediately follow with Gel: Applied while the leather is still damp with liquid, the gel can "vacuum" the oils from much deeper within the fibers.


⚠️ Common Degreasing Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them)

Restoration is 80% preparation. If you don't degrease correctly, even the most expensive paint will peel. Avoid these pitfalls:

  1. Using Household Chemicals (Acetone, Dish Soap):

    • Why: Acetone dries leather to the point of cracking. Dish soap leaves a sticky film that prevents paint from bonding.

    • Solution: Use only specialized products like Liquid Leather Degreaser.

  2. Skipping the Initial Clean:

    • Why: Applying degreaser to a dirty sofa will just rub the surface grime deeper into the pores.

    • Solution: Always clean first with Leather Ultra Clean, let it dry, then degrease.

  3. Impatience with Gel Degreaser:

    • Why: The gel works only as it dries. If it's still yellow or damp, the grease is still trapped.

    • Solution: Leave it for several hours (or overnight). Wipe only when it turns into a dry, white powder.

  4. Excessive Scrubbing:

    • Why: High mechanical pressure can "burnish" the leather, making it too smooth compared to the rest of the piece.

    • Solution: Use circular motions with light to moderate pressure. Let the chemistry do the heavy lifting.

  5. Thinking One Pass is Enough:

    • Why: On 10+ year old stains, deep oils will migrate back to the surface an hour after the first cleaning.

    • Solution: If the area still looks darker than the rest of the leather after drying, repeat the process.

  6. Skipping Aftercare:

    • Why: Degreasing leaves the leather "thirsty" and vulnerable.

    • Solution: After degreasing, you must either dye the leather or apply Leather Protection Cream to restore its essential moisture and elasticity.

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