Trying to re-vamp and update our services.
Currently we clean leather with 8:1 diluted woolite and condition leather with Lexol.
I'm would like to know what the current industry standard for leather cleaning and conditioning is in a commercial environment?
For a product to be good for a commercial environment, these traits are helpful:
* Can get reasonable bulk discounts for buying by quantities of a gallon or more
* Doesn't require that it be left to set for overnight or a long period of time (need to get the car done, and get out)
I was looking into Leatherette, but it seems to fail on both those benchmarks. I also strongly suspect that there are alternatives out there that work just as well, but are much cheaper.
What would be the current industry standard for leather cleaning and conditioning in a commercial environment?
Thanks!
Currently we clean leather with 8:1 diluted woolite and condition leather with Lexol.
I'm would like to know what the current industry standard for leather cleaning and conditioning is in a commercial environment?
For a product to be good for a commercial environment, these traits are helpful:
* Can get reasonable bulk discounts for buying by quantities of a gallon or more
* Doesn't require that it be left to set for overnight or a long period of time (need to get the car done, and get out)
I was looking into Leatherette, but it seems to fail on both those benchmarks. I also strongly suspect that there are alternatives out there that work just as well, but are much cheaper.
What would be the current industry standard for leather cleaning and conditioning in a commercial environment?
Thanks!