The leather used in private jets, in particular, is subjected to a lot of wear and tear. Dirt, scratches, and spills that leave behind stubborn stains are usually at fault, but other factors can also destroy leather.
You might not be aware of it, but even simply sitting down on a leather seat leads to damage. Body oils, grease, and skin acid from people and animals can diminish leather’s finish and leave dark spots. Another unlikely culprit in the damage of your leather is the sun; intense exposure to sunlight can discolour and warp leather, leaving behind a cracked and bleached surface. Additionally, airborne particulates from chemicals and pollutants can also take their toll on leather. Just like most other textiles, leather can be stained by dirt, chemicals, and certain types of spills, which can ruin its look. Most commercial-grade cleaners can help strip off most stains, but they can do more harm than good in the long run. Regular cleaning agents can leave the surface of leather damaged and dehydrated, which lead to cracking and peeling
Thus, it is not enough to simply clean leather every time it gets stained. You need to carefully restore the textile’s moisture and texture as you clean its surface, and that involves the use of specialised leather care products.
Our experts can restore your leather materials and bring back their lost finish. First, our team carefully assesses the condition of your leather and its type. Once we have gauged the extent of the damage and what needs to be done, we choose delicate restoration products that will remove any stains from your leather and restore its natural finish. Upon your request, we can even apply pigmentation to your leather to revitalise its lost colour. We use our own highly effective proprietary products to clean, restore, and refinish your leather.
We can repair & restore:
- Dry, hard, cracked or torn leather
- Rips, tears and scratches
- Grease & water stains
- Burns and holes
- Colour damages
- Pet scratches
We also offer training courses for regular cleaning of leathers and individuals on a regular basis.