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Old 10-01-2007, 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by uberpoop
have been holding out a bit to maybe get a detail from you...

I did manage to find zymol treat, also picked up the zymol cleaning product...
well, will contact you after next week as will be out of town.
thx
Sounds great; look forward to hearing from you.
 
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Originally Posted by EMart
Moe ... Do you have a preference between the Zymol Treat and Einszett Leather Care for grey perforated leather?
Both are excellent conditioners. I cannot vouch for long-term use of the einszett as I recently bagan carrying the line. The zymol Treat will last many months and makes the leather feel soft after a few applications. It's also a natural product. The einszett worked great based on a demo and I was very delighted with the look as well. So, can't go wrong with either one.
 
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How about dye transfer? My S4 has the silk Nappa interior (a very light grey) and has some black dye transfer from a belt or something...

I've used a few different consumer cleaners (Zymol, Lexol and Meguiars) and a brush and have yet to be able to get it completely removed.

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Originally Posted by lig
How about dye transfer? My S4 has the silk Nappa interior (a very light grey) and has some black dye transfer from a belt or something...

I've used a few different consumer cleaners (Zymol, Lexol and Meguiars) and a brush and have yet to be able to get it completely removed.

TIA
lig i would start with leathers masters ink and stain lifter.
 
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Originally Posted by lig
How about dye transfer? My S4 has the silk Nappa interior (a very light grey) and has some black dye transfer from a belt or something...

I've used a few different consumer cleaners (Zymol, Lexol and Meguiars) and a brush and have yet to be able to get it completely removed.

TIA
Autoglym Interior Shampoo works well and it's safe. Sometimes the dye-to-dye transfer becomes permanent. Using too harsh of a cleaner may also remove the dye from the leather.
 
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Thanks for the input, guys!
 
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