Alan Lui
Cleantalk Member
Replacing dye and sealant is restoration.
Removing dirt is cleaning,
That's the simplicity.
Anyone that is there just to clean and removes the finish at the same time is not doing their job properly.
They are either doing something wrong which removes the finish or taking on a job that they shouldn't be doing.
If they start a job which results in a little finish coming away they should stop.
It is exactly the same as cleaning fabric, if something is not right they should stop, not carry on regardless.
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we're not talking about dying leather, the point that was jumped on was; wear, tear, body cheese and deterioration remove the finish on leather all on its own, if you go along clean and remove dirt by whatever means, (originally by brush) later by whatever means, you remove the dirt and often whatever finish is left under the dirt, weakened finish will be removed by the cleaning process, and some finish will have been removed by the dirt and body cheese, (possibly along with the colour coat), yes, re applying colour coat is without a doubt restoration, however do you just leave the exposed leather surface, which will be even more weakened by your actions, or do you, rectify it....?
I for one always try my utmost to leave it so it will give my client the best service life possible, and leaving an exposed skin is NOT good service.....
absolutely right if you notice that the cleaning is removing colour coat then stop, and at this pint the client has a choice.
the main point above was for leather that was particularly minging and very dirty. otherwise a brush would not be used
Simplicity..? not sure this game or any other is this.... unless of course you splash whatever around wipe it off, take a fist full of dollar say thank you very much and leave quickly.....
Hmmm..
debate ist gud..
Removing dirt is cleaning,
That's the simplicity.
Anyone that is there just to clean and removes the finish at the same time is not doing their job properly.
They are either doing something wrong which removes the finish or taking on a job that they shouldn't be doing.
If they start a job which results in a little finish coming away they should stop.
It is exactly the same as cleaning fabric, if something is not right they should stop, not carry on regardless.
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we're not talking about dying leather, the point that was jumped on was; wear, tear, body cheese and deterioration remove the finish on leather all on its own, if you go along clean and remove dirt by whatever means, (originally by brush) later by whatever means, you remove the dirt and often whatever finish is left under the dirt, weakened finish will be removed by the cleaning process, and some finish will have been removed by the dirt and body cheese, (possibly along with the colour coat), yes, re applying colour coat is without a doubt restoration, however do you just leave the exposed leather surface, which will be even more weakened by your actions, or do you, rectify it....?
I for one always try my utmost to leave it so it will give my client the best service life possible, and leaving an exposed skin is NOT good service.....
absolutely right if you notice that the cleaning is removing colour coat then stop, and at this pint the client has a choice.
the main point above was for leather that was particularly minging and very dirty. otherwise a brush would not be used
Simplicity..? not sure this game or any other is this.... unless of course you splash whatever around wipe it off, take a fist full of dollar say thank you very much and leave quickly.....
Hmmm..debate ist gud..






Good input from everybody.
Advice given was, change product. 
