Colourlock Leather & Textile Cleaning Brush | Clean Leather, Textile and Alcantara | for Cars, Furniture, Apparel, Shoes, Bags and Accessories (Brown, 1 Brush)
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100% synthetic material is used for the bristles. Best wishes.
I have both, and the colorlock is a little stiffer, but it works well at digging out sediment in tight creases.
My hands are too small for the brush, and I don't have particularly large hands. I'd go with a larger brush.
Hello, this is the only Colourlock Leather and Textile Cleaning Brush available!
Selected User Reviews For Colourlock Leather & Textile Cleaning Brush | Clean Leather, Textile and Alcantara | for Cars, Furniture, Apparel, Shoes, Bags and Accessories (Brown, 1 Brush)
So, I'm a professional detailer who works for a number of different dealerships. I needed a brush that would clean leather quickly and effectively without wasting product; I had a horse hair brush that was very soft, but I found myself using too much product because the horse hair would absorb it all. As a result, I went out and purchased this brush. It has just the right amount of firmness and softness to keep the leather clean without harming it. Even the dirtiest leather is effectively cleaned with this brush. This brush cleans extremely well, and I'm quite impressed. On the brush, the hand is in an odd position. My only criticism of the brush is that it is too short. It has simplified and expedited my work. As a result, I strongly advise anyone to purchase this product.
The texture was destroyed by simply moving the brush back and forth and pulling clumps of alcantara out. Where I used the brush, the seat is now rough and the fabric has lost its softness. I included a picture of what the seat should look like (on the right) and what the brush could do with just a few light strokes (on the left).
It turned out to be beneficial. I was in desperate need of a brush. The bristles are stiff, but softer than those on a toothbrush. This product is suitable for use with leather. Wood is used for the handle. It's a small space. 4 1/2" by 2" is the approximate size. I'm the perfect size for getting into your leather scrubbing project. Leather automobile seats, in my case. Overall, I'm glad I followed the "recommendation" and bought this brush! br>When new information becomes available, I never hesitate to update my reviews. In addition, I was not paid in any way for this review. My purchase is VERIFIED, at full price, unsolicited and 100% independent. My reviews are the same way. My reviews are entirely my opinion, which may or may not coincide with yours, and I respect that. I try my hardest to provide genuine, unbiased feedback in order to assist other buyers. All the best with your shopping!.
I also did the seats in my 2011 (perforated light ivory leather) and 2007 (black leather) Subarus, and using a brush definitely does a much better job than a microfiber towel, they both look brand new and feel much better, wish I had discovered brushes like that years ago as it makes cleaning so much more effective, wish I had discovered brushes like that years ago as it makes cleaning so much more effective. 2 car interiors and a couch later, and this is holding up great, the difference in texture of leather.
It did a fantastic job on my clothing dye and car leather. My car's leather has never been scrubbed as well as it has been with this brush. Take a look at the illustration. It's clear that there's a distinction! It's fantastic! The leather in my car appears to be brand new. I usually use either Mother's VLR or Meguiars All Purpose Cleaner, in case anyone else is curious about what I used.
When it comes to the interior of my car, I'm a complete jerk. My interior is tan cloth, and I'm the type of guy who gets his hands dirty working with his hands, so it takes a beating. Gum, grease, chocolate, vomit, and a variety of other substances have all been found on my seats. They turned black and sticky at times. This brush worked wonders when used in conjunction with Car Guys Super Cleaner. (I'll add photos to this post; unfortunately, I didn't take before photos of the really filthy areas, but I do have some photos with a little dirt. ) br>br>I liberally spray down my cloth interior and use this brush to agitate the dirt from the surface, using soft but firm circles and back and forth motions to really get the dirt and grime out, then wipe down with a microfiber cloth, let dry, and your interior will look brand new. br>br>As well, my house was hit by a hurricane, causing all of my belongings to be destroyed. Because I wear hats every day, they have sweat stains as well as mold and mildew from months of sitting in a waterlogged house. I'm going to experiment with this brush and the Car Guys spray this week to see how they turn out. (I'll update this post with the results and photos as they become available. ) This brush, in my opinion, will be a game changer. br>br>Strongly suggested.
The leather seats in my Toyota Sienna were very easy to clean with this brush. It is a small brush, but it is ideal for cleaning car seats. Lexol leather cleaner was the product of choice. br>br>The brush is the perfect combination of stiffness and softness. I scrubbed away, confident that I wasn't causing any damage to the leather. br>br>After cleaning the entire mini van, the brush did show some signs of wear. It's just a guess, but I believe it could clean three or four heavily soiled minivan leather seats before they become worn out.
So, if you're reading leather brush reviews, I'm guessing you're serious about cleaning your leather. This small brush cleans your leather beautifully and is gentle enough not to damage it. This brush's quality has me very impressed. This brush is worth buying if you're reading this review. You will not be dissatisfied with this purchase.