How do I clean leather or vinyl after using Rub ‘n Restore® products?

A rag dampened with water is best. Alcohol and other cleaners may damage your new finish and necessitate touch-up. If you must use a cleaner, follow the original cleaning instructions, and be conservative:

  • If the leather absorbs water, use only 70% rubbing alcohol.
    If the leather or vinyl repels water, use our pink Flite cleaner and dilute with equal parts water.

Apply the cleaner to a soft cloth, rather than directly on the surface, and use only where needed.

Beware of leather wipes, many of which contain harsh solvents, chlorides or Isothiazolinones that can strip color and are known to cause dermatitis.

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  1. I recently finished a chair. The color comes off when I whip it with a wet cloth.
    Did I do something wrong? Is there a way to seal the color so it does not come off on wet clothes, clothes, etc?

    Reply
    • Hi Michael, please clarify. Is the color completely coming off the chair? Or is there some color transference to a rag or paper towel.

      The latter can be observed even with latex paint on your walls and isn’t really a concern, as you don’t want to be sitting on leather furniture in wet clothing (and dark brown boat vinyl is exceedingly rare). Buffing the surface with a dry rag to remove any unstable pigment and more cure time may correct it. Applying a clear finish (whether a glaze or special order Satin Sealer)

      The former would indicate inadequate cleaning or a waxed finish that is repelling the color. We can be of more help if you email photos with more information about the problem and what you used to clean to info@rubnrestore.com.

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