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OIL INSTRUCTIONS: How to Apply Prestine Clean and Rejuvinator Oil.

DYE INSTRUCTIONS:  How to RESTORE your interior using LEATHERIQUE PRODUCTS

 

Added: 10/12/2006:

-----Original Message-----
From: Charles G. Perry IV [mailto:charles@carolina-sound.com]
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 9:59 AM
To: SEECARR
Subject: Re: Seminar 5/20

 
George -
 
I finally got a chance to try your tips last weekend. I have to say that I would STRONGLY recommend making the change to recommending using the foam brush with the Rejuvenator Oil. It makes a huge difference in how easy your product is to use and I suspect I will be using it a lot more often now. Applying with hands was always incredibly messy and wasteful of product, plus it got on all kinds of things I didn't want it on. The same problems occurred with cloths. The foam brushes solve all of those problems. I'm not sure why I didn't think of it myself, but at any rate you are doing yourself a considerable disservice if you don't let your customers know about it. It makes all the difference in the world.
 
I am about to order some of your black dye to refresh my Testarossa dash. Aside from the tips you provided below, is there anything else I should do to prep the surface (existing dye pretty good, but dullish from flaking) and make sure the dye is even and not visible as a re-do?
 
Thanks!
 
-- charles
 
 
 
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                                 Charles G. Perry IV
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