Step 1.
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A fine brush is used to remove particles of dirt in the seams, folds, and creases.
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Step 2.
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A rejuvenation oil is massaged into all leather surfaces. The
rejuvenation oil is made from all natural ingredients with ph correct
proteins and collagens and does not contain harsh chemicals, petroleum
or mineral oil fillers of any type (which cause leather fibers to
deteriorate.
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Step 3.
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The leather item is gently heated for 24 hours. This allows the pores
of the leather to open up and absorb the rejuvenation oil through
capillary action. As the oil is absored deep into the pores of the
leather, dirt, perspiration (salts), contaminant oils, and other toxins
that destroy the fibers of the leather are forced out and find their
way to the surface of the leather.
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Step 4.
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After contaminants are driven out of the pores, the surface has a
sticky feel and slight haze. A mild cleaner is used to remove the grime
without removing the rejuvenation oils. A soft brush is also used to
remove stubborn marks. We do not use saddle soap as it has been known
to remove the dye from leather.
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Step 5.
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The leather surface is gently buffed to a luxurious finish with a clean microfiber towel.
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Step 6.
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Metal polish is applied to all exterior hardware and is gently buffed using a microfiber towel.
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Step 7.
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The interior is cleaned using a mild, non-toxic cleaner and soft brush.
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