Ink & Stain remover soap
Ink & Stain remover soap

Ink & Stain remover soap

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LRC39 Removes Ink Stain, Dye Transfer and More.

Our Stain Dye Remover Soap removes stubborn stains without the hassle.

Our eco friendly Stain Remover Soap has been developed to remove stubborn stains including; ink, grease, drink spills and more with no colour restoration needed.

A fantastic product designed to remove stains not just on leather, but vinyl and other surfaces like metal and wood.

Works on 

  • Pigmented Leather
  • Aniline Leather
  • Faux Leather
  • Vegan Leather   
  • Vinyl 
  • Waxy Pull Ups 
  • Veg Tanned Leather
As well as working on the above leathers it works on these types of items. 
  •  Leather Car Seats
  • Leather handbags
  • Leather Sofas
  • Leather Purses
  • Leather wallets 
  • Leather jackets
  • Leather Shoes 

This is just a small selection of items the stain remover soap work on.



Purpose

LRC39 Stain remover Soap was originally designed to be used on delicate leathers such as Nappa. We’ve now developed this to work on pigmented leathers too. Using the same source of natural ingredients

Instructions

1. Wet your soap and rub onto damp cloth
2. Work soap into stained areas with damp cloth
3. Use a circular motion to lift stains and repeat process if necessary

After removing the stain protect all areas with the leather protection cream.

The stain remover soap is designed to be a gentle but very affective product to remove stains and ink from the surface of the leather.

It’s a unique product in that its gentle yet very aggressive at the same time, removes stubborn stains on leathers surfaces, by simply rubbing over the surface on a cloth slightly wet.

Get a terry towel or bamboo fibre towel and make this wet, wring out so the towel is left damp, get a section around your finger and rub into the soap, once you have some on the cloth rub this into the stain in a circular motion gently working the stain off the leathers surface, if stains have gone into the leather, you won’t get them out, they require restoration.

As the stain starts to appear on the cloth swap the cloth to a new section and follow the above until the stain is removed.

On aniline leather you don’t want to rub too hard as you could push the stain into the leather as it’s an open pores leather, you need to gently massage the stain soap over the surface on anilines until the stain is removed.

The stain remover soap can be used on other surfaces also, including fabrics to remove stubborn stains.

Once a stain has been removed wipe over the surface with a leather cleaner on a cloth to remove any residue, then continue to protect your leather with a protection cream or leather spray protector.

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