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Suede Water Stain Remover 1.7

$25.95 - $259.90

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Suede Water Stain Remover 1.7 by Leather Doctor® is specially formulated to remove rain and water stains by restoring suede’s natural pH balance (3-5).

Experience the Science of Suede care!

  • This ensures suede regains its original look, texture, and softness.

Removes water stains – Eliminates rain and water marks by rebalancing suede’s pH.
Restores texture & softness – Brings back suede’s original feel, preventing stiffness and dryness.
Prevents mold growth – Maintains suede’s natural acidic protection against mold.
Balances pH scientifically – Suede is pH-sensitive and reacts like litmus paper; exposure to high-pH water causes stains and damage.
Stops suede deterioration – Rainwater breaks down tanning agents, dyes, and natural oils, leading to tackiness, coarseness, and discoloration.
Safe & effective formula – Scientifically designed to rebalance pH and protect suede without harsh chemicals.

✅ Precision Science-Based Professional Grade, pH 1.7, Water Damage Restoration for Luxurious Suede:

Perfect For:

✅ High-end suede handbags 
✅ Designer suede footwear 
✅ Suede jackets, garments, and accessories
✅ Suede furniture and upholstery
✅ Automotive suede interiors

Complete Your Restoration:

✔ Rinse with Acidifier 2.0 for optimal decontamination, pH balancing, and suede resilience. 
Reactivates Dormant Dyestuff with Hydrator 3.3 to help resurface color for a more even appearance
✔ Replenishes Essential Fats & Oils with Fatliquor 5.0 to revents leather from drying, stiffening, or tearing.
Condition with a Waxy-Feel, Rub-Resistant Barrier with Conditioner W to increase friction rubs, reduce stretch, scuff, abrasion, and sticky soiling.

Instruction:

  1. Concentrate is mixed with distilled water at a ratio of 1: 19 before use.
  2. Apply evenly, clean with nylon or brass brush, and towel extract until it shows clean.

Updated: April 1, 2025 by Roger Koh.