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Dennis -> RE: What do you put on your leather? (5/7/2007 7:18:15 PM)
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Good for your hands and The Best stuff for ANY leather... LEATHERIQUE LEATHER FACTS Very unique versa other leather care products, our Leatherique Prestine Clean, and Rejuvenator Oil work with a capillary action. Both have ingredients including proteins, cleaners, and conditioners that find their way deep into the natural pores of the leather and force out the dirt, perspiration, air pollution, and other toxins. These last agents are what dry out and destroy the fibers of the leather, depleting their strength, flexibility, and causing them to deteriorate. This is especially true with equestrian leather and saddles where there is always perspiration and its salts to attack leather fibers and leave the leather dry and prone to cracking. Our products work especially well on leather car seats, motorcycle leather, leather furniture and all other leather items. Although it was named Rejuvenator Oil by founding fathers, Ty Peck and George Pavlisko, Sr., this product actually contains no fillers such as mineral oil or petroleum products as Lexol and other products do. The formula is based on a natural Old Swedish secret and is a complex blend of proteins and collagens that actually restore the tensile strength to the leather. Rejuvenator Oil and Prestine Clean do not just sit on top of the leather. They will not make it slick and greasy. They do not harm the stitching as do most other products. One application to the reverse (unfinished) side, with sufficient permeation time, is usually all that is required for reconditioning most cardboard hard, neglected leather. The enriching formula, once embedded in the leather fibers, continues to condition for several months. Tests have been performed on our products by outside sources. They have determined that Rejuvenator Oil contains more beneficial ingredients than any competing formula, or any other leather treatment product on the market! In addition, our Rejuvenator Oil and Prestine Clean contain no Silicon, which dries leather, and no wax that merely sits on the surface and does nothing. We also advise against saddle soap, as it has been known to remove the dye from the leather. If your dye is worn away, call us or see Restoring and Dyeing about our simple to use Leatherique Leather Dye. The process, as outlined in our instructions, can bring remarkable results. Our dye is the premier product of its type. It has continued to keep pace with advances in co-polymer technology and uses only the finest, first-quality pigments. We recommend a preventative maintenance "face lift" three to four times a year with Rejuvenator Oil. Optimum times to make applications are at the seasonal changes and after hard use to prevent deterioration and shrinkage. Use Prestine Clean as a maintenance cleaner and conditioner in one easy step, each time the leather is stressed by weather or perspiration. Prestine Clean and Rejuvenator Oil may be applied with your hands as heat helps it penetrate the surface of the leather. They are both safe, natural and non-toxic. Natural oils were used to treat leather and keep it flexible since the earliest of cave man days. These natural oils included those excreted by the people who wore the skins for warmth and by the animal fats from the foods they ate, (recall they had not invented napkins or table manners). As "modern" man began using more items derived from petroleum and their by-products, they rationalized that the chemical oils would work to provide the lacquer painted dyed surface the appearance of being softer and more leather-like. It may have provided the lacquer finish with the allusion of flexibility, but it actually was harmful for the leather fibers. These oils are not at all necessary in the preservation of leather fibers, and actually help induce the break
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