Put a touch of Pecards on my Nowak CS to see how it works and this happened. Wondering how to reverse the darkness or at least blend it in so it's not so blatant.
Is this reversible?
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- Michaelson
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Re: Is this reversible?
Just leave it alone. Pecards fades out with time.
You can also try applying low heat from a hair dryer to pull the product out of the surface.
Otherwise, just leave it alone and let time do the work.
Regards! Michaelson
You can also try applying low heat from a hair dryer to pull the product out of the surface.
Otherwise, just leave it alone and let time do the work.
Regards! Michaelson
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Re: Is this reversible?
Yeah, not a big deal, but it may always be a bit darker to some extent. That distressed leather that Tony used really soaks up leather dressing. I used Pecards on my Nowak CS and I really like the effect. It faded a bit, but never returned to it's original state.