COLOURLOCK
COLOURLOCK Leather Fresh Leather Recoloring Balm
Professional use: product intended exclusively for expert operators, requires advanced technical skills and industry knowledge
Format
Color
COLOURLOCK Leather Fresh
100 ml / Mahogany Brown
Carismatix Srl
Via dei Laghi 24
36077 Altavilla vicentina VI
Italy
Leather Fresh is the ideal water-based dye for reviving the color of leather with a satin finish. It restores intensity to surfaces faded by time and wear, reducing scratches, light abrasions, and discoloration marks, for a visibly more uniform and well-maintained result.
Perfect for aesthetic restoration, it renews the original appearance without altering the material's natural softness.
It is available in standard colors.
This product is suitable for both industry professionals and enthusiasts. Easy to use, it is perfect for those who want to achieve professional results.
Features
- Renews and intensifies leather color
- Visually reduces scratches, abrasions, and light discoloration
- Natural and even finish
- Water-based formula, safe and easy to apply
PRODUCT RESERVED FOR PROFESSIONALS: This product is designed for experienced industry operators. Correct use requires advanced technical skills and in-depth knowledge of the sector.
Chimica
- Tipo chimico
Superfici & Sporco
- Superfici interne
How to use it BEST
HOW TO USE COLOURLOCK LEATHER FRESH
1. Before applying Leather Fresh, make sure the surface is thoroughly clean.
2. Treat the area to be repaired with Colourlock Degreaser to remove grease and oils.
3. Proceed with light sanding and remove dust with a cloth lightly dampened with Degreaser.
4. Shake Leather Fresh before use. Apply with a sponge using circular motions or by dabbing.
5. For larger areas, work from seam to seam. For even coverage, apply multiple thin layers, drying between applications.
6. Uneven application can be smoothed out with the Sanding Pad and then touched up.
7. Wait at least 24 hours before applying protective products.
Note: Leather Fresh is suitable for color refreshing on small surfaces.





