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Can BPR Urine Odor and Stain Remover for Soft Surfaces be used on leather?

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Can BPR Urine Odor and Stain Remover for Soft Surfaces be used on leather?

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Customer feedback and field-testing report excellent results on leather in most cases. BPR URINE ODOR & STAIN REMOVER for Soft Surfaces is a mild, water-based product, and so it generally does no more harm to the leather than the urine itself has done. BPR URINE ODOR & STAIN REMOVER will break down the uric salt crystals and leave the leather free of urine odor. However, water is no friend to leather, so proceed carefully. When leather gets wet, water forms temporary bonds with the oils lubricating the leather’s fibers and floats them away. This leaves leather drier and stiffer. Leather of a low quality that was manufactured with inexpensive dyes may also lose color. Again, proceed carefully and test in an inconspicuous area if possible. For best results, always consult with the store or manufacturer where you purchased your leather item.

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