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Is it allowed for black leather
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Is it allowed for black leather
No, I'd never use it on leather. If you are using a good clean such as D101, Optimum Power Clean, or the best of the best - 1Z Einzett Deep Plastik Cleaner then all you need is a good brush.
Mother's detail brushes work well, but a softer, bristle boars hair brush is also really helpful too.
A magic eraser will abrade layers of the leather's topcoat off.
I had a gentleman use magic eraser on his paint there was nothing I could do for him though. He is used it to remove a scratch and I think it was use with toothpaste or WD-40 and it went right through paint.
Like I said. It's effective when used appropriately. A magic eraser is abrasive but I know from experience that it isn't as aggressive as 3000 grit sand paper although in my opinion it's just as effective as 3,000 or 5000 grit on isolated small scratches and transfer, especially in hard to reach areas. If you believe that he was using the magic eraser and then all of a sudden he realized he had sanded straight through his clear and then just ignored the rest of the base color transferring onto the eraser then I am at a loss for words.... I wonder what other folklore he believes. Did he ever mention anything to you about the time he went camping with his bff Paul Bunyan? Or about the year he spent with Brer Rabbit just hanging out together in the briar patch? I'm just messing with you man, I'm sure it's possible I just can't imagine taking a magic eraser to my paint if i wasn't experienced with wet sanding and paint correction.
IMO...Now I'm just confused?
Magic erasers should never be used
to clean leather unless you are going
to refinish the leather
Cheers
Judyb
I never did use it on the leather but after doing a lot of research, leather in cars now days isn't even real leather more then half the time and if it is real leather it's still coated around it... Kinda like paint to clear coat... But yea I just used CG cleaner and conditioner with a application pad followed with a MF. I can't risk experimenting with clients vehicles nor do I want to on mine.