The Raceglaze range in depth...
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23-07-2010, 06:54 AM
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RE: The Raceglaze range in depth...
My slightly different method for what it's worth.
I first wipe down the leather with a very mild (20:1 or greater dilution) APC solution and an MF cloth. I then use my bare hands to massage the RG cleaner into the leather and leave it to do its thing for 2-5 minutes. (Usually by the time I get to the last section, the first section has 'rested' for long enough). The treated area is then wiped down with a clean, damp MF, which is rinsed regularly in clean water (you will be amazed at the amount of dirt that is removed). After allowing the cleaned leather to air dry for a while, I follow up with the balm, which is applied using a foam applicator. This step is followed by a final wipe down with a clean, dry MF to leave a clean fresh smelling leather interior. P.S. This also works well for leather lounge suites - I did ours last weekend . |
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