John Middleton said:
I have my own shop, and a large furniture van for collection and delivery, but up till now, have always turned down these more extensive repair jobs. I've seen too many from another company that originates in your part of the world that don't last... 2-4 years after a re finish, the new top layer(s) are peeling off to reveal the damaged layer underneath.
John
Why Pigment Color Refinishing Don’t Last?
1. Prep Cleaning with Solvent that deteriorate the existing finish causing the lost of adhesion to the leather crust.
2. High pH value prep cleaning that leaves a tacky or slippery feel that can be detected with a wet hand.
3. Lack of impregnator26™ or adhesion73™ before pigment color coat.
4. First coat spray application too dry with poor anchorage to existing coat.
5. Lacking the pH neutralizing and balancing to the leather pH neutral of 3-5 (like poles repel, unlike poles attract - just like Electro-Static Spray Powder Coating - there is an unseen static surface tension that can cause poor adhesion).
6. Existing basecoat too solvent resistant to allow bite.
7. Too heavy coating, the tell tale sign of “grain overloading”.
8. Others.
After caution of the above reasons for possible refinish failure, give the final color coat a Scotch Tape Test!
Use a standard 2” clear packaging Scotch Tape, press against the color coat and rip fast the scotch tape.
If the tape is clean, smile!
Questions on the above are welcome!
Roger Koh
Leather Doctor® System