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Posted: 18-December-2006 at 15:26 |
Can anyone here recommend a good brand of leather care stuff. The type of stuff that feeds the leather and keeps it supple. Thanks in advance.
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Rohan Murphy
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Yes I can - try this http://www.liquidleather.com/ also known as 'Gliptone' Great stuff! |
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Thanks for that, will give it a try.
Regards
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Rohan Murphy
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I used it a couple of weeks ago on my recently acquired 330Ci. The previous owner was a pipe smoker so the car was a bit stale smelling and the leather was generally a bit grubby. The results were fantastic. I used both the cleaner (applied with a soft brush) and the conditioner and the leather is like new in both look and feel and the whole car is freshened up. Most effective couple of hours spent cleaning in ages. Now just waiting for it to stop raining for long enough on a day off to have a go at the 325i!
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