Protect your leather from dye staining and friction damage with Colourlock Leather Shield surface Protector.
Having problems with staining or discolouration on your leather sofa, car seat, bags or accessories? Want to protect your new leather furniture or the leather interior in your new car? Colourlock Leather Shield Protector offers an easy and safe way to prevent dye or colour staining from materials like denim and newsprint, from penetrating the surface of leather and also helps to reduce wear and friction damage on leather surfaces.
How does it work? Leather Shield buffers against friction damage by modifying the surface of the top coat polymers with tiny (100 Nanometre) particles and additives, effectively creating a high tech barrier between the surface and friction causing articles. It forms a barrier to reduce clothing dye and sweat migration into light coloured leather surfaces.
Fadegard Leather Conditioner from Colourlock Leather Care was developed by New Zealand and German leather technicians with a specific feature in mind - combatting the harsh UV rays that are common in New Zealand, Northern Europe, and Scandinavia. It is now sold worldwide in over 75 countries.
Fadegard Leather Conditioner consists of a creamy lotion containing several ultraviolet filters with synthetic conditioning, moisturising agents, and active ingredients that help reduce friction and reduce fading.
Colourlock Leathercare Ltd is a New Zealand-based company specialising in leather care products. Innovative Kiwi entrepreneurs with international business experience and expertise in innovation and problem-solving established the company.
Owning leather furniture is a great way to add a touch of luxury and class to any living area. Like any expensive investment, you need to know how to clean and care for the leather properly, if you want it to maintain its character and beauty for years to come.
However, some homeowners often commit mistakes that damage their leather furniture, including leaving newsprint or other printed materials on furniture
Your leather furniture is a comfortable place to read magazines or newspapers. But avoid leaving them lying face down on the couch. (Especially if the leather is a light colour) The news print can bleed onto the leather surface, leaving you with an expensive, and unwanted copy of that magazine you’re reading.
Whether its your lounge suite or your car, the experts recommend to clean, protect and condition your leather regularly, every 3-4 months. Leather is a type of skin, just like our skin, and how often do we wash and moisturize our face’s and body’s? If we don’t, dirt, oils and soiling build up, damaging the protective layer and top coats of the leather. Cleaning is especially important on headrest and arm rest areas, which get a lot of body contact. eg. the favorite TV chair, or drivers car seat.