How do you care for vintage leather?
Leather furniture with a vintage-effect is currently very much in vogue. They are finished with a lively "effect finish" (wax layer), which creates a stylish antique look. Vintage-effect leathers are very soft and non-slip, but also very sensitive and easily susceptible to stains and signs of wear. Regular maintenance care is particularly important here.
Our care recommendation
The high-quality KERALUX® Leather Care Set V for leather with vintage-effect offers an ideal combination of professional cleaning and care.
- deep and gentle cleaning, solvent-free
- rich care optimally nourishes the leather
- valuable moisture and optimum refatting
- Waxy, special feel of the surface is retained
- reliable protection against drying out
Product recommendations for vintage leather
Highly effective yet gentle leather cleaner.
- For removing heavy water-soluble stains from everyday life
- Ideal for food and beverage stains such as coke, ketchup, ice cream, etc.
- Dermatologically tested with "very good", solvent-free
- Suitable for all types of leather
The special KERALUX® Cleaner V gently yet thoroughly removes dirt particles from the pores of the leather.
Degreaser Spray for smooth leather and nubuck.
- for cleaning oily and greasy stains
- spray dries out to a fine powder with the dissolved grease
- simply vacuum the residues
- retreat with KERALUX® Strong Cleaner
Rich care lotion specially for leather with vintage-effect:
- Rich care optimally nourishes the leather
- Valuable moisture and optimum refatting
- Maintaining of the typical waxy grip
- Reliable protection against drying out
- With valuable antioxidants for a long lifetime
Protects against water, grease, dirt and refreshes
the colour. With sun protection against early fading.
Ideal for refreshing the colour of light fading and light scratches on leathers with a vintage effect.
The colour lotion is mixed exactly according to the leather sample!
Things to know about vintage leather
Unfortunately, it is not easy for laypeople to keep track of all the different types of vintage leather in the jungle. This is because vintage leather is not a defined type of leather such as nubuck leather or aniline leather, but vintage leather can be anything. It is usually smooth or suede leather, which is refined with a lively "effect finish" (wax layer) after tanning and dyeing.