Eagle Leather Preparer & Deglazer with Sponge – 5 oz

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Prepares and cleans leather by removing factory finishes, adhesives, and contaminants. Ideal for preparing leather for dye, paint, or restoration projects. Works deeply without damaging or darkening the leather.

● Deeply removes residues and build-up
● Ensures even surface for dye or paint

Description

Eagle Leather Preparer & Deglazer features a professional-grade formula that removes factory finishes, adhesives, and contaminants while preparing leather for dye, paint, or restoration. It cleans deeply without damaging or darkening the leather.

The included applicator sponge makes surface preparation easy, ensuring an even and smooth finish for your leather projects.

Use before dyeing, painting, or refinishing to achieve professional results on all leather items.

● Includes 5 oz preparer & deglazer and applicator sponges.
● For leather shoes, jackets, furniture, and other leather goods.

Surface:

Leather Jackets

Leather Shoes

Leather Bags

Function:

Finish Removal

Surface Prep

Coating Removal

Surface:

Leather
Jackets

Leather
Shoes

Leather
Bags

Function:

Finish
Removal

Surface
Prep

Coating
Removal

How to Use

  1. Clean the leather surface to remove dust or dirt.

  2. Apply a small amount of preparer onto the included sponge.

  3. Rub evenly over the leather in circular motions.

  4. Wipe off any excess product with a clean cloth.

  5. Allow leather to dry completely before dyeing, painting, or restoring.

  6. Reapply as needed for heavily finished or contaminated leather.

Tips

Test on a small area first to ensure leather safety.

FAQs

How long should I wait after applying before restoring leather?

Allow leather to dry completely after using Eagle Leather Preparer & Deglazer, typically 10–15 minutes, before applying dye, paint, or other restoration products.

Yes. Eagle Leather Preparer & Deglazer cleans and deglazes colored leather without darkening or altering its original color when used as directed.

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Eagle Leather Preparer & Deglazer with Sponge – 5 oz

Prepares and cleans leather by removing factory finishes, adhesives, and contaminants. Ideal for preparing leather for dye, paint, or restoration projects. Works deeply without damaging or darkening the leather.

● Deeply removes residues and build-up
● Ensures even surface for dye or paint

Description

Eagle Leather Preparer & Deglazer features a professional-grade formula that removes factory finishes, adhesives, and contaminants while preparing leather for dye, paint, or restoration. It cleans deeply without damaging or darkening the leather.

The included applicator sponge makes surface preparation easy, ensuring an even and smooth finish for your leather projects.

Use before dyeing, painting, or refinishing to achieve professional results on all leather items.

● Includes 5 oz preparer & deglazer and applicator sponges.
● For leather shoes, jackets, furniture, and other leather goods.

Surface:

Leather Jackets

Leather Shoes

Leather Bags

Function:

Finish Removal

Surface Prep

Coating Removal

Surface:

Leather
Jackets

Leather
Shoes

Leather
Bags

Function:

Finish
Removal

Surface
Prep

Coating
Removal

How to Use

  1. Clean the leather surface to remove dust or dirt.

  2. Apply a small amount of preparer onto the included sponge.

  3. Rub evenly over the leather in circular motions.

  4. Wipe off any excess product with a clean cloth.

  5. Allow leather to dry completely before dyeing, painting, or restoring.

  6. Reapply as needed for heavily finished or contaminated leather.

Tips

Test on a small area first to ensure leather safety.

FAQs

How long should I wait after applying before restoring leather?

Allow leather to dry completely after using Eagle Leather Preparer & Deglazer, typically 10–15 minutes, before applying dye, paint, or other restoration products.

Yes. Eagle Leather Preparer & Deglazer cleans and deglazes colored leather without darkening or altering its original color when used as directed.

Do you have more questions?

Do you want to ask us something?

Eagle Leather Preparer & Deglazer with Sponge – 5 oz

Prepares and cleans leather by removing factory finishes, adhesives, and contaminants. Ideal for preparing leather for dye, paint, or restoration projects. Works deeply without damaging or darkening the leather.

● Deeply removes residues and build-up
● Ensures even surface for dye or paint

Description

Eagle Leather Preparer & Deglazer features a professional-grade formula that removes factory finishes, adhesives, and contaminants while preparing leather for dye, paint, or restoration. It cleans deeply without damaging or darkening the leather.

The included applicator sponge makes surface preparation easy, ensuring an even and smooth finish for your leather projects.

Use before dyeing, painting, or refinishing to achieve professional results on all leather items.

● Includes 5 oz preparer & deglazer and applicator sponges.
● For leather shoes, jackets, furniture, and other leather goods.

Surface:

Leather Jackets

Leather Shoes

Leather Bags

Function:

Finish Removal

Surface Prep

Coating Removal

Surface:

Leather
Jackets

Leather
Shoes

Leather
Bags

Function:

Finish
Removal

Surface
Prep

Coating
Removal

How to Use

  1. Clean the leather surface to remove dust or dirt.

  2. Apply a small amount of preparer onto the included sponge.

  3. Rub evenly over the leather in circular motions.

  4. Wipe off any excess product with a clean cloth.

  5. Allow leather to dry completely before dyeing, painting, or restoring.

  6. Reapply as needed for heavily finished or contaminated leather.

Tips

Test on a small area first to ensure leather safety.

FAQs

How long should I wait after applying before restoring leather?

Allow leather to dry completely after using Eagle Leather Preparer & Deglazer, typically 10–15 minutes, before applying dye, paint, or other restoration products.

Yes. Eagle Leather Preparer & Deglazer cleans and deglazes colored leather without darkening or altering its original color when used as directed.

Do you have more questions?

Do you want to ask us something?