PASTE GREASE REMOVER has proved invaluable in removing greasy or oily deposits that have penetrated and softened the surface of the leather
Normally heavy deposits are found on items of upholstered furniture in the “Head” & “Hand” resting sections and usually appear as darker, damp and sticky areas.
It is essential that these deposits be completely removed before attempting any re-colouring as it is impossible to obtain good adhesion of any subsequent product over such greasy deposits.
It should be pointed out that in using PASTE GREASE REMOVER it is almost always necessary to carry out some re-coloration of the treated area due to the amount of colour removed along with the contaminant.
METHOD OF USE
Shake the container well before use as the contents tend to separate out very quickly whilst standing.
Using a paint or varnish brush, apply a heavy coat to the affected area and cover immediately with “Cling Film” or similar material. This covering will prevent the solvent drying too quickly and enhance the “Drawing Action” of the paste.
Allow drying thoroughly, the time will vary according to temperature and thickness of application. However, do not attempt to speed up the drying as the longer time the paste is active, the greater the amount of contaminant that will have been absorbed.
When dry, remove the film and brush/vacuum away the dried powder. Where the area is very greasy, it may be found necessary to scrape the contaminated and totally grease and/or oil soaked paste off the surface.
This process should be repeated until the area takes on a dry appearance and is no longer greasy or damp to the touch. Usually the size of the area to be treated will decrease with each successive application.
When completely satisfied that the area is totally free of all grease etc., re-colouring or renovation of the area can proceed using the correct product, recommended procedure and colour for the particular leather involved.
Warning
PASTE GREASE REMOVER IS FLAMMABLE.
Always use in a well-ventilated area.
Normally heavy deposits are found on items of upholstered furniture in the “Head” & “Hand” resting sections and usually appear as darker, damp and sticky areas.
It is essential that these deposits be completely removed before attempting any re-colouring as it is impossible to obtain good adhesion of any subsequent product over such greasy deposits.
It should be pointed out that in using PASTE GREASE REMOVER it is almost always necessary to carry out some re-coloration of the treated area due to the amount of colour removed along with the contaminant.
METHOD OF USE
Shake the container well before use as the contents tend to separate out very quickly whilst standing.
Using a paint or varnish brush, apply a heavy coat to the affected area and cover immediately with “Cling Film” or similar material. This covering will prevent the solvent drying too quickly and enhance the “Drawing Action” of the paste.
Allow drying thoroughly, the time will vary according to temperature and thickness of application. However, do not attempt to speed up the drying as the longer time the paste is active, the greater the amount of contaminant that will have been absorbed.
When dry, remove the film and brush/vacuum away the dried powder. Where the area is very greasy, it may be found necessary to scrape the contaminated and totally grease and/or oil soaked paste off the surface.
This process should be repeated until the area takes on a dry appearance and is no longer greasy or damp to the touch. Usually the size of the area to be treated will decrease with each successive application.
When completely satisfied that the area is totally free of all grease etc., re-colouring or renovation of the area can proceed using the correct product, recommended procedure and colour for the particular leather involved.
Warning
PASTE GREASE REMOVER IS FLAMMABLE.
Always use in a well-ventilated area.