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Old 06-15-2008, 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by D&D Auto Detailing View Post
I think it lasts awhile, I mean it depends on the person. But if the coating is gone, then the dye will transfer onto the pad you're using to clean the leather. Similar to how single stage paint transfers to the pad while polishing.
That makes sense, but if the protective coating is so strong as to keep conditioner from absorbing into it shouldn't leather be so much easier to clean than it is. I mean when you get dirty leather (which should just be a dirty protective coating) it is a bear to clean. I would think that an impermeable coating would wipe clean rather easily.
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