🧴 Unleash the magic of leather care!
The Leather Master Leather Care Degreaser is a 6.76 oz. spray designed to effortlessly remove oil, grease, and stains from various leather surfaces. Its innovative formula transforms oils into a powder for easy cleaning, making it perfect for leather upholstery, car interiors, and more. This multipurpose cleaner not only cleans but also protects and rejuvenates leather, ensuring it looks as good as new.
Size | 6.76 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | Degreaser |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | Leather Master |
Manufacturer | Weaver Leather, LLC |
Item model number | 50-4163 |
Product Dimensions | 6.99 x 6.99 x 20.32 cm; 191 g |
ASIN | B01ECHXFQC |
A**A
Works well
Very helpful product
L**Y
Not as advertised
Did not remove grease
A**C
Worthless product
Worthless productAll this is really a vehicle to apply baking soda. I used this until the can was empty and it did not remove any of the grease stand from my recliner. For me it was a worthless product and a waste of money
J**E
Works If You Know How to Use It
This degreaser works well if it's used properly. It's very hard, and sometimes impossible, to remove body oils and other stains from the top side of leather. I extract oils from the back of the leather, so I only use this product when I can remove the leather covering and turn it inside out.It takes many applications--generally 10 to 15 or so to remove a heavy body oil stain. I usually let the leather sit for 7 or 8 hours between applications, and then I vacuum off the residue.When the powder pulls out the body oils, it can lighten the color of the leather where the stain was, so after the stain is gone, the leather may need to be dyed.Dying is easy if you have a matching color and it's aniline leather. I seal the leather with leather softening cream or leather conditioning cream. When it's dry, I rub on the dye and let it dry. Sometimes it takes 3 or 4 applications of dye to get the color where I want it.If you have protected leather, a new coat of surface dye will need to be sprayed on. That's trickier and messy. But it's doable.I posted a picture of the cushion showing the body oil stain that had accumulated over several years. The 2nd picture is the after picture. It took 15 or so applications of the degreaser and a re-dye of the leather. It's not perfect but it's a whole lot better than it was with the body oil stain.One thing I've noticed is the Leather Magic spray cans aren't consistent in their ability to spray on the product. If you get a quirky spray can, return it to Amazon and get another one. I used 15 light coats---not 15 heavy coats. I got more than 15 coats out of one can. Make sure you're only spraying the area with the spot. Sometimes it's hard to be precise when looking at the backside of the leather.
M**R
Degreaser
It was recommended highly, we bought it thinking that it would take care of the problem. We applied it twice according to the directions, it only made it a little bit better. The stain remains.
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