With the new COLOURLOCK classic car care set, you get now finally all care products especially for old, hardened car leather together in one set. The set for classic cars and youngtimers comes in a high-quality box for COLOURLOCK special editions and includes a care instructions. By using the classic car care kit you will avoid cracks in the leather surface and provide your vehicle interior with specific oils and greases for maximum durability.
Always test any products first on a hidden area.
Application
1. Mild leather cleaner
Apply the cleaning foam on a sponge or the brush. Never apply directly to the leather. Use the foam to clean the leather from seam to seam. If necessary, repeat the process several times. Remove the dirt and residue from the cleaner with a damp cloth and then let it dry.
2. Old leather Softener leather oil
Only start treating old leather with Softener when the leather has completely dried after cleaning. Apply some old leather Softener to the second sponge or a clean cloth from the set and wipe the leather with it. After application, let the leather rest at room temperature for at least 24 hours so that the old leather Softener has time to soak into the leather. Do not leave the vehicle too cold or in direct sunlight! You can repeat the process if necessary. We recommend that you do no more than 3 treatments.
3. Mild leather cleaner
Remove the excess old leather Softener with the mild leather cleaner. Proceed as indicated under point 1.
4. Elephant Leather Preserver
For subsequent care, take some preserver with another cloth from the set and first rub in the rag. Apply a thin layer of care to the leather with the cloth and polish if you want it to shine.
In cold temperatures, the Elephant Leather Preserver is not easy to work with. Therefore, work at a comfortable temperature or slightly heat the preserver with a hair dryer.
With a regular but economical follow-up care that takes place thereafter, further treatments with the old leather Softener are not necessary.
Important: Depending on use, always treat the leather sparingly every 6 to 12 months instead of rarely and then overdosing!