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Suede Soot Remover 5.3 (Soot 5.3) Instruction

Instruction

Step 1: Decontamination 
Product: Suede Soot Remover 5.3 (Soot 5.3) 

1. Purpose:
To remove greasy soot without damaging the fiber.
 
2. Initial dusting:
Gently wipe the surface with a dry soot sponge (optional) to remove loose carbon particles.

3. Spraying:
Apply Soot 5.3 in foam over the surface

4. Agitation:
Gently brush in one direction with a suede brush to encapsulate the soot.

5. Extraction:
Wipe immediately with a clean white towel by transfer (blotting) to absorb the suspended soot.

Continue with this 5-step holistic system:

Step 2: Stabilization

1. Purpose:
To neutralize cleaner residues from step 1 and block dyestuffs.
 
2. Immediate Application:
While the fiber is still slightly damp from step 1, spray
 
3. Leave on for 2 to 3 minutes: 
The acidity will tighten the fibers and neutralize the ash's alkalinity.

4. Drying and Transfer:
Gently rub with a clean folded cotton towel to remove any remaining alkaline salts.

5. Technical Pause:
Allow the suede to dry in a ventilated room until it is slightly cool to the touch (15-20% residual moisture) before proceeding to the next step.

 
Step 3: Deodorization

1. Purpose:
Eliminate smoke odors from the upper layers and relax the fiber.
 
2. Spray Application:
Apply Smoke 3.7 evenly.
The slight increase in pH (from 3.0 to 3.7) gently reopens the suede's pores.

3. Massage:
Work the product in by massaging the surface with a clean brush or microfiber cloth.

4. Reaction Time:
Let the product stand for 5 minutes to destroy surface odor molecules.

 
Step 4: Hydrating

1. Purpose:
To open the suede's internal channels and eliminate ingrained odors.

2. Controlled Saturation:
Generously spray Hydrator 3.3.

The pH drops to 3.3 to maximize surface tension.

3. Wrapping (Optional for extreme cases):
For very stubborn odors, cover the area with plastic wrap for 12 to 24 hours.

4. Check:
The suede must be evenly softened and moist, ready to receive the fatliquor.


 
Step 5: Fatliquoring 

1. Purpose:
To replace the diminishing natural fats and oils in suede.

2. Wet application:
Apply Fatliquor 5.0+ directly onto the still-damp suede from step 4.

3. Capillary Penetration:
The fats and oil will follow the path traced by the Hydrator 3.3 to replenish the fibers deeply.

4. Complete Drying:
Allow the suede to air dry completely (preferably 24 hours).
As the water evaporates, the fats and oils bind to the fibers, restoring the suede's suppleness.


 
Step 6: Conditioning

1. Purpose:
To seal in fats and oils, with a buttery feel, and permanently close the pores.
 
2. Finishing Brushing:
Once the leather is completely dry, vigorously brush the suede against the grain to recreate its velvety appearance.

3. Conditioning:
Spray a thin layer of Conditioner 3.2+ over the entire surface.

4. Final Drying:
Allow to dry for 30 minutes.
The conditioner imparts a buttery feel, locks in the fats and oils, and shields against sticky soiling.