Thanks for the advice. I’ve just bought a suit of old green leather chesterfields. I’ll be doing this cleaning method. I don’t really have the skill for a complete restoration project. Are there any easier alternatives to help breathe a bit of life into cracking areas?
@@GoBikingMTB correct clean the surface being careful with old Chesterfields not to damage the top coating then dry them apply the antique cream and the dressing You can get full technical help on email help@leatherrepaircompany.com
Is oxalic acid used in the original manufacture process to get this original beautiful worn look on the Chesterfields
Not being the manufacture we wouldn’t know but being a product to clean or bleach something we can’t see why they would is it to colour a chair
@@LeatherRepairUK@ 4:43 of this vid shows some chemical they use, curious what it might be
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thanks for my steering wheel kit had it this morning
Hi Brian thanks for letting us know, any questions don’t hesitate to ask us.
Very helpful, thank you. Is there any specific white cloth that you would recommend? Or material?
Olivia Kelly a Terry towel is best for you leather they are on our website if you want a link do let us know
Thanks for the advice.
I’ve just bought a suit of old green leather chesterfields. I’ll be doing this cleaning method.
I don’t really have the skill for a complete restoration project. Are there any easier alternatives to help breathe a bit of life into cracking areas?
Yes there is the antique restoration creams you can find these on our website www.leatherrepaircompany.com/shop
@@LeatherRepairUK thank you.
So start with a clean and the dry and then apply it that. Would you do anything else?
@@GoBikingMTB correct clean the surface being careful with old Chesterfields not to damage the top coating then dry them apply the antique cream and the dressing
You can get full technical help on email help@leatherrepaircompany.com
The cleaner used is "LRC 1 leather cleaner" - clean with a brush much like applying shaving foam, wipe off with cloth.
Where do you get the brush from
www.leatherrepaircompany.com/products/horse-hair-brush-1
www.leatherrepaircompany.com/products/leather-cleaning-brush-the-brucle-retail