White Leather Chair Has Anyone Experienced Discoloration On Their White Ikea Leather?
Has anyone experienced discoloration on their white Ikea leather? - white leather chair
I have two white / cream leather chairs IKEA. The chairs are good, but the leather was very dirty in the first week. Its almost as if the missing colors in the leather. I tried various remedies and nothing to get rid of it.
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This could be caused by several things.
Skin cream will always show the impact of the transfer of dye clothing, etc. This can give a blue-gray.
If you have tried to "ALOS several remedies that have some damage on the surface can do.
, Pale skin leather, in particular the need to protect with a protective water-based fluorinated (to prevent acts like Scotchgard) to dirt and dye transfer and easy cleaning.
Once the transfer of the color is a special cleaner that you need to confess was created (Maxi Cleaner formulated for this problem), what remains is the more specific the journey leather dyeing processing.
Unfortunately, the cleaners are not effective as a protector Ikea does not work to help this problem.
See this link for more information on the transmission of color
http://www.lttleathercare.co.uk/dyetrans ...
If you are in the UK, please contact us for further help and advice if you wish.
This could be caused by several things.
Skin cream will always show the impact of the transfer of dye clothing, etc. This can give a blue-gray.
If you have tried to "ALOS several remedies that have some damage on the surface can do.
, Pale skin leather, in particular the need to protect with a protective water-based fluorinated (to prevent acts like Scotchgard) to dirt and dye transfer and easy cleaning.
Once the transfer of the color is a special cleaner that you need to confess was created (Maxi Cleaner formulated for this problem), what remains is the more specific the journey leather dyeing processing.
Unfortunately, the cleaners are not effective as a protector Ikea does not work to help this problem.
See this link for more information on the transmission of color
http://www.lttleathercare.co.uk/dyetrans ...
If you are in the UK, please contact us for further help and advice if you wish.
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