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    Posted: 10-June-2007 at 11:28

Just wondering what the best product for conditioning and caring for leather interior would be?

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Brad


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kbannon Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10-June-2007 at 22:23
A lot of peope recommend Liquid Leather - www.liquidleather.com
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I'll have to give it a try. I ended up using Auto Glym leather care and it seems to have done a nice job. The poor seats just drank it right up but they feel really nice now.  Thanks for the reply!

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Its advisable to clean the leather first and for that I still have some leather cleaner by SPYKE for my biker leathers so I use that lol.  I use AutoGlym as its what I still have left.  I haven't got any complaints about it, but its what I use to condition the leather.  It looks great and smells great and to be honest it seems to doa  good job regarding the discolouration associated with UV rays etc. 

FWIW, I will be looking into Armourall's leather care products next.

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