PREPARATION:
1. THIS MUST BE DONE IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA.
2. You must remove all waxes, oils, and dyes from the leather by scrubbing with the Pre-cleaner and rough terry cloth rags. Note: This must be done until no more color appears on the Rags. Because some leathers contain so many oils and dyes, some may require more than a single can of Pre-cleaner.
3. After step 1, allow to dry for 10 mins. Note: For some of the more popular brands of boots, we have found great success with using a fine sandpaper, (180-220) to lightly buff the leather; it seems to help open the pores of the material, Wipe again with Pre-cleaner and set to dry. (My own note: This means you have to strip the black off the boots until you reach brown leather. It ain't easy.)
APPLICATION:
1. Apply a thin coat of Leather Luster. Allow to dry 4-6 hours. The first coat of Leather Luster will not have a shine. Note: If possible, place in direct Sunlight, this will aid in drying;
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2. Apply a Second coat of Leather Luster and set to dry. Note: The First coat of leather Luster must be DRY, not tacky at all.
2a. If Leather Luster is not completely Dry: Not all oils and dyes have been removed; Use Pre-cleaner and terry cloth rags to re-scrub the tacky areas, dry leather luster will not be removed.
3. Once you have 2 good coats, Use the fine steel wool to buff the leather to a smooth even surface. Note: Some leathers may require 3 coats before buffing.
4. Clean the material of all steel wool particles.
5. Apply a coat of leather Luster. If this is your final coat, take your time. Bubbles can be removed by lightly blowing on them. Note: you can repeat steps 3-5 until the desired gloss is achieved.