Adam's Leather Rejuvenator Oil 4oz
Adam’s Leather Rejuvenator Oil penetrates deep to hydrate, soften, and protect new and worn out, hard, dried out leather alike! This powerful moisturizer works on all types and colors of leather and will not leave a sticky, greasy residue and does not contain any silicones. Utilize Adam’s Leather Rejuvenator Oil to soften leather car interiors and promote a healthy appearance for other projects such as leather furniture, shoes/boots, purses, briefcases, wallets, jackets, backpacks, belts, saddles, harnesses and bridles – get creative!
- Works Fantastic for All Types & Colors of New and Old Leather
- Cleans, Hydrates, and Protects Simultaneously
- No Sticky, Greasy Residue and Non-Silicone
- One Application Moisturizes for Up to 6 Months
- Maintain with Adam’s Leather Conditioner
- No Dyes, Leather Scented
With Adam’s Leather Rejuvenator Oil a little goes a long way! This product works best for rejuvenating the look and feel of distressed leather surfaces and then maintaining the effect with a quality conditioner such as Adam’s Leather Conditioner – repeating the application approximately every 6 months.
Instructions for General Use:
- Prior to application, clean and prepare surface by using Adam’s Leather & Interior Cleaner to remove any dirt and grime as well as any residual dressings to open the surface for hydration.
- Put a quarter-size drop of Adam’s Leather Rejuvenator Oil on an applicator or lint-free microfiber towel. Spot test an inconspicuous area and allow to penetrate and dry to observe the effect.
- Once satisfied, apply to leather surface to be treated in a thin, even layer. Allow to penetrate and dry.
- If excess product is found, simply wipe and clean with a quality microfiber towel.
- Maintain the appearance as necessary with Adam’s Leather Conditioner and it is suggested to reapply Adam’s Leather Rejuvenator Oil approximately every 6 months.
Common Sense Warning:
Adam’s Leather Rejuvenator Oil penetrates deep into the surface and, as such, can and will likely alter the color and appearance of the leather surface once treated. Always test in an inconspicuous area first, allowing to fully penetrate and dry, prior to applying to entire surface in case the appearance change is undesirable.