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Description.

Oiling leather may look nice… for a while, but oils can promote UV magnification so leathers fade more quickly, attract dirt and dust, and can actually increase cracking and drying out over time because the leather no longer “breathes” naturally.  Not to mention their protection is fleeting.   The best way to restore and clean leather is using Leather Revitalizer.  Leather Revitalizer cleans, re-moisturizes, and beautifies leather while imparting fade, scratch and water resistance which lasts for months.  Leather Revitalizer is not an oil or silicone so it allows the leather to breathe naturally. Best of all, leather will continue to look natural versus having an “oily” shine.  Appropriate for all forms of leather including textured leather.

Product Claims.

  • Cleans, re-moisturizes, and beautifies finished (top coated) leather. 
  • Increases abrasion and fade resistance.
  • Revitalizes leather back to its just like new condition.
  • Leaves a natural shine unlike competitor products which leave an artificial oily shine.
  • Is not oily and is dry to the touch in just minutes versus compared to the hours it takes with leading competitors.
  • Reduces or eliminates fine scratches.
  • Returns supple feel of leather.
  • 2.5 times the durability of Armor All and protects 3 times better against fade resistance.
  • Does not contain silicone which promotes:
    • Cracking.
    • Drying Out.
    • UV Magnification.
    • Dirt and dust attraction.

Application Methods.

  1. Apply lightly by spraying onto surface.
  2. Buff using a clean white terry cloth and let dry.
It is recommended to test fabrics for color-fastness or other possible damage by applying a small amount of product to an inconspicuous location on the material and noting if there is a color change or any other kind of damage. If there is a color change or any other kind of damage, do not apply to leather.

Ways to Formulate.

  • Aerosol.
  • Quick dissolve.
  • Dry cream (see fabric), or a cream.
  • Paper wiper.
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