Cleaning Leathers
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Cleaning leathers
There is the web sight to select you cleaners and restorers from....
http://www.theleathercare.co.uk/faq.html
Hope this is of more help, I get all my cleaner/restorer produce from them , just ordered some in again.
http://www.theleathercare.co.uk/faq.html
Hope this is of more help, I get all my cleaner/restorer produce from them , just ordered some in again.
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Re: Cleaning leathers
LWR GERRY wrote:There is the web sight to select you cleaners and restorers from....
http://www.theleathercare.co.uk/faq.html
Hope this is of more help, I get all my cleaner/restorer produce from them , just ordered some in again.
I have been asked this question about cleaning scuffs and faded leathers, so I thought I'd put this link in, as many of you have not been able to find it.
http://www.furnitureclinic.co.uk/Grison.htm
Hope it helps
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Re: Cleaning Leathers
I have found that soap and water works best. If you decide you want a specialist product then you should be prepared to pay for it. I have used specialist products before and they work fantastically but you are paying quite a bit for the priveledge!
The Renapur stuff does last so if you want to buy products then you should definitely oft for that one. I have found that using the most minimal amount does give the best results as otherwise you seem to overload the leather.
Try out both and see what works best for your leathers. A combination of the 2 may be the solution.
The Renapur stuff does last so if you want to buy products then you should definitely oft for that one. I have found that using the most minimal amount does give the best results as otherwise you seem to overload the leather.
Try out both and see what works best for your leathers. A combination of the 2 may be the solution.
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