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Old 03-18-2008, 10:07 PM
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so im detailing this 2006 BMW M5, and on the interior leather, the owner likes to put on some kind of conditioner or i dont know what that is meant for horse saddles...to make a long story short, it is like the consistency of tire gel, but when you rub it with your hand it gums up and wont come off.

basically i have tried EVERY chemical i have that can be used on leather...CG leather Cleaner, Z9, p21s TAW, Z10, 303 cleaner...you name it...i know leatherique would work, but i dont have any.

right after you clean it it looks perfect, but come back 10 minutes later and it looks like it did before. this stuff keeps coming out of the pores of the leather!

so i dont have time to order anything, im leaving out of town friday morning for a week. my question is, is there any around the house concoction i can mix up to get this stuff out? or anything i can get OTC?

thanks for helping!
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Old 03-18-2008, 10:45 PM
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If its as you describe, you'd need something to sort of heat it up without damaging the leather. I'd reach for a steam cleaner, but you obviously don't have one. I'd be stuck on that one.
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Old 03-19-2008, 07:31 AM
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so im detailing this 2006 BMW M5, and on the interior leather, the owner likes to put on some kind of conditioner or i dont know what that is meant for horse saddles...to make a long story short, it is like the consistency of tire gel, but when you rub it with your hand it gums up and wont come off.

basically i have tried EVERY chemical i have that can be used on leather...CG leather Cleaner, Z9, p21s TAW, Z10, 303 cleaner...you name it...i know leatherique would work, but i dont have any.

right after you clean it it looks perfect, but come back 10 minutes later and it looks like it did before. this stuff keeps coming out of the pores of the leather!

so i dont have time to order anything, im leaving out of town friday morning for a week. my question is, is there any around the house concoction i can mix up to get this stuff out? or anything i can get OTC?

thanks for helping!
Um..excuse the ignorant question but how can you be certain that Leatherique would have worked on it? I'm just wondering that's all as I haven never used Leatherique.

Also do you think a steamer would have done a better job, see I've been contemplating ordering a teamer my self and the more leather interior I detail the more I want to order the steamer..but I'm still not 100% sold on it just yet
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Old 03-19-2008, 07:48 AM
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Test and use Zymol. Zymol Leather cleaner first and Leather Treat for feeding afterwards, this is pure collagen ! the ageing of the leather is stopped, the leather is reinforced and restored. There is no better on the market.

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Old 03-19-2008, 09:31 AM
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An old household remedy for stripping leather is normal shaving cream, not gel and not menthol. It will strip whatever is on the leather. But like all products that you use for leather, if you try it I would test it on a small spot that is out of site to verify your results.

Again this is an old household remedy so take every precaution necessary. But I do know it will strip the leather clean.
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Old 03-19-2008, 09:54 AM
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When Carlos does leather, I have seen him put his halogens close to the seats to heat them up..maybe that would help you?
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Old 03-19-2008, 10:07 AM
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b) Strong Effect Cleaner - highly efficient for cleaning leather that is very dirty (will also clean ‘blue jean stains) and water based stains of any kind. Clothing dye normally shows as a greyish bloom in seat area. This is usually caused by dark dye transferring from clothing. Particularly avoid brand new (i.e. never been washed) denim jeans, damp knitwear etc (for regular cleaning use Soft Cleaner)

c) Alternative cleaning solution - use a formula that is used by one of the major tanneries to clean their leather - 3% Woolite®, 10% Isopropyl alcohol and the balance distilled water.
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Old 03-19-2008, 04:02 PM
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Um..excuse the ignorant question but how can you be certain that Leatherique would have worked on it? I'm just wondering that's all as I haven never used Leatherique.

Also do you think a steamer would have done a better job, see I've been contemplating ordering a teamer my self and the more leather interior I detail the more I want to order the steamer..but I'm still not 100% sold on it just yet
well fminus told me that it would...so i believed him, i just dont have any of it.
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Old 03-19-2008, 05:46 PM
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well fminus told me that it would...so i believed him, i just dont have any of it.
Oh okay, just wondering that's all. I've never used it my self, but I've been meaning to get it, thanks for sharing.
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Old 03-19-2008, 06:06 PM
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