If anyone is looking for a decent leather cleaner & conditioner then look here
Very quick delivery & works a treat
Plenty of other products to do with leather & wood too
Leather Cleaners
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I've had my chair 10 years and it's light grey turning black and has never had anything on it other than my bum
It cost a client of mine over £7,000 back then and he gave it to me as a bonus as he was so happy with the work I had done and it didn't fit in with his new office :D wish I'd had a few more clients like him.
Gary.
It cost a client of mine over £7,000 back then and he gave it to me as a bonus as he was so happy with the work I had done and it didn't fit in with his new office :D wish I'd had a few more clients like him.
Gary.
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Nope not oil based at all, if you read the FAQ's about the conditioner is says the surface may be slippery if too much is put on but this usually wears off after a couple of daysNaon wrote:Thanks for that, I just got a 2nd hand Volvo 740 GLE (280,500 miles on clook) with leather seats.
I give it a go ... is the cleaner "oil based" I don't want to be slipping and sliding around in the car when i turn a corner.
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