Danspeed1 said:I applied it to the seats today... (pictures in the click and brag section) the plastic bag idea did not work out. The seats are huge and all the plastic bags I found gave me the feeling the coloring would transfer to my seats so I gave up on that idea. I soaked the seats down with the leatherique oil and set them in front of the fireplace. Within an hour it seemed like the seats were shiny but dry. They are tacky when I touch them. Am I headed in the right direction or am I messing them up?
Dan
Sounds like it's right direction. It will go tacky after it's absorbed, as this is the contaminants being forced to the surface. Keep applying RO and heat to the leather until it won't absorb any more. At the end of the treatment use Prestine Clean to remove the contaminant 'scum' from the leather, then give it a final buff with a dry cotton towel.
Their website has the instructions.