User Guide

your leather and rub it in gently. Allow the leather to fully soak it in and wait for it to dry. Follow
up with a leather conditioner.
Restoring Over Conditioned Leather
If your leather becomes tacky after being conditioned or treated, this just usually means too
much product has been used. This is usually easy to reverse, especially when it is treated
quickly.
Dab up the leather surface's with a damp cloth to pick up residual oils.
Apply Chamberlain’s Straight Cleaner No.2 (This may take multiple sessions over a few
days. Make sure the leather doesn't get too dry during this time).
You can also apply a sprinkling of baking soda or cornstarch between cleanings, when the
leather is completely dry. Let the powder sit overnight, and if it turns yellow the next day,
dust it off and repeat. Cycle between this and your leather cleaner, and try to give the
leather as much use as possible, until the stickiness disappears.
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