BL-Leather Cleaning Enzyme Stain Remover

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BL-Leather Cleaning Enzyme Stain Remover

BL-Leather Cleaning Enzyme Stain Remover is an enzyme-based cleanser that is specifically intended for eliminating stains from leather surfaces. This cleaning product uses enzymes to break down and remove numerous types of stains from leather, such as oil, grease, food, and grime.

The enzymes in BL-Leather Cleaning Enzyme Stain Remover seek and degrade the organic components of the stains. They effectively disintegrate the stain’s molecular structure, allowing it to be lifted and removed from the leather surface.

This enzyme-based stain remover is designed to be mild yet effective on leather, preventing damage or discoloration. It is meant to penetrate deep into the leather fibres, efficiently removing stains without leaving no trace or harming the leather.

The BL-Leather Cleaning Enzyme Stain Remover is simple to use and safe for a wide range of leather products, including furniture, vehicle seats, handbags, and shoes. It is a simple and dependable method for eliminating tough stains and restoring the clean and vivid appearance of leather surfaces.

Merchandise Description

The solution, which is intended for soaking, assists in clearing out the majority of non-structural protein and dirt to speed up flooding and restore leather to its natural state of expansion. It is frequently employed in the soaking process for fresh, salted, or dry hides.

Benefit
1. Suitable for all types of hide, including fresh, moist, and salty hide. 2. The expansion that occurs naturally after soaking. 3. Quick, efficient, and uniform soaking. 4. There is no grain loosening.

STORAGE AND PACKAGING

Storage: Store sealed in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. * Packaging: 25kgs/drum; different package sizes are possible upon request. Shelf life in a dry, cool environment is 12 months.

SAFETY HANDLING RULES

Proteins found in enzyme preparations have the potential to increase sensitivity and trigger allergic-like symptoms in people who are vulnerable.

Long-term contact may mildly irritate the nasal mucosa, eyes, or skin. Avoid making direct contact with human bodily parts. Please see a doctor if your skin or eyes start to itch or react allergically.