Leather CPR Leather Cleaner / Conditioner
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CPR Leather Cleaner/Conditioner
I purchases this for my leather couch. Having dogs who get up and down on it it had alot of claw marks and this product worked great. After using it the couch looked almost new..
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A. ALLEN
I searched and searched for a good cleaner/conditioner for my leather couches. The ones I tried left the leather feeling greasy and did absolutely nothing as far as condioning. With Leather CPR the leather felt supple and looked brand new! One particular area appeared cracked and dry. After Leather CPR both couches looked and felt remarkable! I can't wait to try it on my shoes, etc. Will definitely continue to use this cleaner. My search is over!!
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Product Description
Leather CPR has the Queen of Clean Seal of Approval! She quotes "It is without a doubt the best leather cleaner I have ever found."Leather CPR conditions and cleans all type of leather, except suede. Leather CPR can be used on leather furniture, car seats, purses and bags, shoes, regardless of color! Watch our video! Features: ? Perfect for softening leather. ? Non greasy natural lanolin. ? Leaves no residue on leather. ? Removes smudges, dirt, stains on contact. ? Reduces the appearance of scuffs and scratches.8 ounce tube Top to learn more
stupid name, but good product
i am a serious military leather jacket (and motorcycle jacket) collector and had done some research as to what conditioner to use for longevity and quality...i first used lexol, which has the main drawback of being liquid and soaking through your leather, to the other side, and into your liner, leaving spots that are not easy to remove, if they even can be.so i looked at all the pro saddle soaps, and the famous pecard's...all paste/cream types that would not soak through...it is arguable, but the problem i found with the most referred product, pecard's, was that it had petroleum product in it, which over time is said to weaken threadsneatsfoot is often recommended, but also is said to weaken threadthis left all the saddle soaps out there...all good i'm sure...i ended up choosing leather cpr, despite a name that did NOT suggest a professional grade product (more a convenience product for housewives and househusbands...nothing wrong with...
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