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Alle in een CREAM lederen kleurstof. Voor restauratie en herkleuring.

15,99€ 30,85€
Gratis verzending bij bestellingen boven 25,99€

Productdetails

  • Eenvoudig te gebruiken herkleuringskit
  • Verkrijgbaar in verschillende kleuren.
  • Bevat een ingebouwde afwerking
  • Aangepaste kleuren ook beschikbaar
  • Eenvoudig te volgen instructies inbegrepen


Productbeschrijving


de lederen kliniek lederen verzorgings- en reparatieproducten
de leren kliniek alles in één Leather Colourant

De lederen kliniek alles in één lederen kleur

De Leather Clinics All in One Leather Dye is de originele All in One Leather Colourant. Onze kleurstof transformeert uw leerproducten, van het verbeteren van hun oorspronkelijke staat tot het volledig veranderen van de kleur, ongeacht de originele kleur van het leer!

In tegenstelling tot andere kleurstoffen heeft de onze een ingebouwde kit wat betekent dat het opnieuw zal kleuren en uw leer beschermt zonder dat u iets anders hoeft aan te brengen. Met 29 kleuren om uit te kiezen in 4 verschillende maten, is de enige limiet uw verbeelding, zodat u kunt transformeren of vernieuwen. Bedek alles van kleine krassen tot een volledige terugkleuring, terwijl u de textuur van uw leer behoudt.

Hoe te gebruiken

de leren kliniek alles in één Leather Colourant

Reinig het leer eerst met onze Leather Cleaner om al het vuil van het oppervlak te verwijderen.

de leren kliniek alles in één Leather Colourant

Breng een basislaag met een spons aan op het te herkleuren gebied en laat drogen.

de leren kliniek alles in één Leather Colourant

Blijf verdere jassen aanbrengen. Laat elke laag grondig drogen voordat u de volgende aanbrengt. Het kan 3-4 lagen duren om het eindresultaat te bereiken.

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harmand
27 juni 2025
BONJOUR FONCTIONNE SUPER BIEN
Joogle
22 juni 2025
Omg I'm lost for words brown settees gone it one application I will do a second coat mine wearnt shiny but my god they are now its just amazing and quick to do and dry thank you 🥰
Dawn
26 maart 2025
Used before. Takes a while to cover.
Adoria Dearheart
28 februari 2025
I used the 500 ml black leather colourant with matte finish to recolour a red leather chair, which I believe is made of protected leather (see pictures attached).I did not know what to expect from this product, since I have never worked with leather before. The result was amazing, but I took off one star because the product lacks any relevant safety information. Updated chemical hazard pictograms would be really useful, since I have no idea what other additives the recolourant contains.The product is not too runny and gives off a slight smell of mascara. It is easy to work with such consistency, since it is enough to protect the floor with a few newspapers. The product dries really quickly, I did not need to apply a hairdryer. The recolourant will not smooth out any cracks, but it will completely hide discolouration and will give overall "fresher" look, since the colour will become uniform.The process:After reading some online advices on the topic, I followed these steps:- clean the leather with mild dishwasher soap- mask wooden parts and studs with masking tape (I used TESA yellow masking tape)- prep leather with generous amount of acetone- apply VERY THIN layers of recolourant with the normal dishwashing sponge. Repeat this process 3-5 times, depending on your patience level.- take off the masking tape- use the tiniest paintbrush (and enormous patience) to apply colour around studs and medium brush to dye inside the hard-to-reach places.- For extra protection I used the    I believe it is not mandatory.Notes:- 500 ml is WAYYY too much for a chair like mine. 250 ml would have been fine if you want to be on the safe side.- Protect studs and woodwork before applying prep. It is almost impossible to get it off once the colourant is dry. Also, it is not that easy to wipe off the studs without touching freshly painted leather parts, so I suggest either taking off studs beforehand, or using a paintbrush.- the thinner your first layer is, the better overall result will look like. If you rub to the point that you end up with slightly shaded leather and a dry sponge, you are doing it right.
VR51
13 januari 2025
I used this to change the colour of a chesterfield settee (leather 3 seater) from red to black. As others suggest and guides instruct I removed the top surface of the original colourant by washing it and wiping with acetone before I added the new colourant.1) The black colourant was easy to apply with a sponge. Took 3 coats to fully cover the original red finish.2) I expected the new black colourant to rub off a little. This has happened.3) Though I was careful to not spill any liquids onto the new black surface I had an accident with a glass of rum and I had an absentmindedly used a cleaning agent on one of the arms. Both stripped off the black colourant.4) To date, there has been no flaking so I expect this is because I cleaned the surface before I added the colourant.I expected I would need to colour the settee again once the first black coating had settled and begun to rub off. After the next coat I will finish with a separate sealant.This is the first time I've used this type of product to recolour leather. This product has coated and worn in the way I expected it to do. Be aware you will probably need to apply 3 initial coats, let it wear for a month then reapply with a proper surface sealant on top. And do not spill rum on it (whiskey didn't seem to bother the colourant -- wasn't me this time).