LeTech
Leather Top Coat Gloss
Leather Top Coat Gloss
Professional waterborne clear top coat that delivers a **high-gloss**, wet-look finish with excellent resistance to abrasion, scratches, moisture and common household/automotive contaminants. Locks in colour, adds depth and ensures long-lasting cleanability.
What It Does
Leather Top Coat Gloss forms a transparent, flexible protective film that enhances colour depth and sheen while shielding leather from daily wear. The finish provides a slick, easy-to-clean surface and helps prevent dye transfer and premature gloss loss on high-contact areas.
Designed for professional restoration and OEM-style finishing where a **deep, glossy appearance** and durable protection are required.
Professional Applications
- Automotive: seat panels, trim and steering-wheel areas (final protective layer).
- Furniture: high-touch seating and armrests needing a premium gloss look.
- Leather goods: bags, wallets, accessories for added sheen and durability.
Compatible Leather Types
Finished/pigmented leather and many PU/artificial leather surfaces. Always test on a hidden area first. Not suitable for suede or nubuck.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Type | Water-based polyurethane clear top coat (gloss) |
| Finish level | High gloss, wet-look (exact GU value — requires verification) |
| Application | Sponge or spray in thin coats; allow flash between layers |
| Durability | High abrasion, scratch and moisture resistance |
| System use | Final layer over Leather Colourant (and Primer); compatible with Cross-Linker — verify ratios |
| Cleanup | Water; clean tools promptly after use |
| Available volumes | 100 ml / 3.38 fl oz · 145 ml / 4.90 fl oz · 200 ml / 6.76 fl oz · 500 ml / 16.91 fl oz · 1 L / 33.81 fl oz · 5 L / 169.07 fl oz (availability may vary) |
Spray settings, drying/curing times and Cross-Linker percentages — refer to TDS/SDS.
Tips & Related Products
- Ensure proper prep and even colour build before clear-coating (Degreaser → Prep → Primer → Colourant).
- Apply multiple light coats to avoid texture build-up and runs; allow adequate flash.
- For extreme-wear zones (e.g., steering wheels), use with Cross-Linker for maximum endurance — verify ratio.
- Match sheen across panels by finishing entire sections seam-to-seam.