Leather Care...
Leather Care...
Folks-
I'm seeking a leather condition that provides a very slight shine after treatment, much like a natural patina, but without waiting years for it to develop. I've tried Lexol which has been around for decades, and while I'm sure it's a great preservative, it doesn't acheive the presentation I'm seeking. Same for Griots leather condition.
Grateful for any product suggestions that would acheive my goal. Thanks.
I'm seeking a leather condition that provides a very slight shine after treatment, much like a natural patina, but without waiting years for it to develop. I've tried Lexol which has been around for decades, and while I'm sure it's a great preservative, it doesn't acheive the presentation I'm seeking. Same for Griots leather condition.
Grateful for any product suggestions that would acheive my goal. Thanks.
If Griot's isn't your bag. I'm a big Gloss-It fan. It sounds like his leather care provides just what you are looking for. Check it out.
I have used them both but like the longevity of the Gloss-It spray better.
I have used them both but like the longevity of the Gloss-It spray better.
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damon@tirerack.com
877-522-8473 ext. 4643
574-287-2345 ext. 4643
**Don't forget to add my name to online orders!**
Or use this link:
http://www.tirerack.com/a.jsp?a=BH1&url=index.jsp
Last edited by damon@tirerack; Aug 24, 2010 at 12:04 PM.
Leatherique and then seal with 303 Aerospace. 303 should give you the finished look that you are after and best of all it works plastic as well.
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