I`m curious to know if anyone can tell me what the difference is. They seem to be very similar.
I`m curious to know if anyone can tell me what the difference is. They seem to be very similar.
Both products do a great job of helping to seal the leather, particularly when used in conjunction with Leather Master`s Protection Creme. Leather Barrier can be used on all leather surfaces, including aniline.
Can`t go wrong either ways
If I recall correctly Leather Barrier shouldn`t be used on darker colored leathers...at least I`m pretty sure that`s what is says on the LB bottle...for darker colors use Protection Cream. Ink Stop doesn`t mention the color of leather it`s to be used on so that may be a difference...
EDIT: from Leather Masters
For Leather types A &P
Reduces the probability of future color transfer on light leathers. Leather Barrier will perform like the protection cream but it adds an additional layer of protection on the surface of the leather, specifically designed for preventing dye transfer on light colored leathers.
For Leather Types A & P
Ink Stop provides excellent protection against water based, oil based and alcohol stains;it protects leather against wear & tear, perspiration and greasy skin marks.
Ink Stop (if used in the recommended frequency cycles) will also block ink and dye transfers from penetrating the top surface of the leather making the longevity of the leather extremely cost effective and attractive.
I use Leather Master Protection Cream.
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