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Old 11-07-2006, 08:57 AM
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Default What to use, to clean Dirty Cream Leather?????

Any advice with be appreciated
Old 11-07-2006, 08:58 AM
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Leather Wipes would be a good start.



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Steve....

Buy one of those cleaning kits from DFS or one of the other big furniture places.....

Then once it`s clean treat it with Renapur,the best leather treatment there is...
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COMEDY DAN



good idea tho


Originally Posted by nightdavva
Steve....

Buy one of those cleaning kits from DFS or one of the other big furniture places.....

Then once it`s clean treat it with Renapur,the best leather treatment there is...
well as my bro sell furniture and leather sofa's best i ask him
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Old 11-07-2006, 09:14 AM
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Ive found most of the cleaning products pretty toilet, so ive just Fairy liquid in the past and then treated it with Gliptone afterwards so it does not dry out.
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Joking aside you can get some good products from a horse saddlery shop and the stuff is very good rather than the comercialised weak cleaners you can buy in Halfords.

They also sell excellent aftercare products too.

Good luck.
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Originally Posted by COMEDY DAN
Joking aside you can get some good products from a horse saddlery shop and the stuff is very good rather than the comercialised weak cleaners you can buy in Halfords.

They also sell excellent aftercare products too.

Good luck.
Plus you get to check out the horsey birds too!
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In their TIGHT JODPERS....mmmmmmmmmmmm

And Knee High Boots......... YEH YEH YEH
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And a whip!
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try some good quality baby wipes
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Or come and buy some saddle soap from me
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Originally Posted by Rossco
And a whip!


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Originally Posted by nightdavva

Buy one of those cleaning kits from DFS or one of the other big furniture places.....
We got one with our suite about 6-7 years ago. I just used it for the first time last week.
I did raise an eyebrow when it said test before use as it may be unsuitable for some leather

It did seem to clean the suite up fairly well , but wasn't any use on the cat scratches
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Glipton.
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Cheers for the ideas dude, liking the WHIP option


Originally Posted by SteveW
Or come and buy some saddle soap from me
can you order me some

and bring it to next club
Old 11-07-2006, 04:27 PM
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Get a leather car care kit from Multimaster! They are the absolute dogs for all your leather cleaning needs
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