Transferred Dye Remover (No.15)
When your leather shows surface discolouration from dyes, try Transferred Dye Remover (No.15). It can help to clean fresh newspaper residue, clothing dye and denim colour transfer, food marks, hair dye, and fake tan from your valuable leather.
- Can clean or remove clothing, food and print dyes from leather surfaces
- Easy to use; spray, agitate then wipe
- Keep on hand to manage transferred dye stains as they happen and before they 'set-in'
- Ideal for keeping white and light coloured leathers looking their best
- Formulated for pigmented (painted/coated) leathers and can be used on other types
Manage dye transfer
If you have white or light coloured furnishings or car seats, Transferred Dye Remover (No.15) can be a lifesaver, helping to manage those annoying blue-black shadowy tinge that come from navy and black clothing, scatter cushions and throw rugs.
Easy to use
Spray onto the leather or pour onto a just damp microfibre cloth. Use a brush to agitate into the grain. Wipe with a clean dry cloth and repeat if needed. Avoid vigorous rubbing as this action can cause damage to the coatings.
Keep this cleaner on hand
Some leather coatings absorb stains faster than others. When it comes to transferred dyes, time is of the essence. The sooner the problem is treated, the better; that is, before the stain has set in. Keep Dye Remover (No.15) on hand so that you can manage these types of stains as they happen.
Indelible stains
When stains have set in, clean with Transferred Dye Remover (No.15) 2-3 times over 1 week. Any staining that is on the surface will be removed. Any staining that remains, has penetrated the coatings. Refinishing with new colour can help to conceal and refresh the look of the leather.