
Bùth air-loidhne
THOIR AN AIRE: A BHITHEADAR-MHINEACHADHORDAN
B’ fheudar dhuinn cuingealachadh cuideam 2kg a chuir an gnìomh taobh a-staigh na bùtha air sgàth an fheadhainn a chuir na teachdairean “corporra” againn an sàs a thaobh lioftaichean luingeis.
Ma tha fhad ‘s a tha sinn a’ dol air adhart leis an òrdugh agad, ma tha e ag ràdh nach tèid sinn chun àite agad, bidh e mar thoradh air a’ chuingealachadh seo. Feuch an lughdaich / roinn thu an òrdugh no cuir fios thugainn & gheibh sinn teachdaire eile.
Mar thoradh air an RA a-mach às an Aonadh Eòrpach, thoir an aire gum faodadh gum bi tuilleadh chìsean in-mhalairt / chìsean air an cur an sàs leis an dùthaich cheann-uidhe.

Rejuvenation Oil
This is a fat liquor oil. It is actually what tanneries use to "synthetically" moisturise, soften & preserve the dried out raw hides during tanning.
The hides, whilst in their early natural, porous, "crust" state were placed in large "paddle" drums, where the oil is added. The more time the skins spent being drummed, the softer/looser the fibres of the hide become & the more supple the leather became.
it is this oil depleting over time from the suede backing fibres which eventually affects the pliability & recoil of the leather.
Now, because it is only truly effective within the fibres at the rear, the problem is it will not be able to fully penetrate through the sealed, upper surface finishes to reach that area, except through cracks. However, it is the upper grain side layer which holds the hide together. Soften too much around deep, established cracks & there is risk the hide will pull apart!
We do have customers who use sparingly on the coloured, finished side with great results over time, but it does contain a mild, water miscible solvent for penetration, so caution!
This advise should be taken very seriously if planning to use on vintage red leather. The old nitrocellulose-based red finishes were unstable enough once the top sealer broke down. It can emulsify what red pigment is still on the leather & come off on clothing.
If uncertain, please contact us to discuss your project.