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Title: Cleaning leather upholstery
Post by: Tony H on 22 July 2010, 22:19:23
Evenin' everyone "out there" can any body tell me the best way to clean leather it's for my setees not my car 'cos my Mig aint got cow. the leather is tope in colour, any advise greatfully received on technique products etc.
TIA
Regards
Tony
Title: Re: Cleaning leather upholstery
Post by: Entwood on 22 July 2010, 22:24:21
I think "gliptone" is the favourite amongst those of us who sit on "cow" .. I used it both in the car and in the house .. good stuff IMHO

http://www.liquidleather.com/

HTH
Title: Re: Cleaning leather upholstery
Post by: CaptainZok on 22 July 2010, 22:26:03
Water damaged is it? ;D
Title: Re: Cleaning leather upholstery
Post by: Tony H on 22 July 2010, 22:31:32
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Water damaged is it? ;D
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Fortunately not Captain, but it certainley p**sed donw here last night :o
Title: Re: Cleaning leather upholstery
Post by: CaptainZok on 22 July 2010, 22:34:53
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Water damaged is it? ;D
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Fortunately not Captain, but it certainley p**sed donw here last night :o

Saw it on the news yesterday and I thought you'd be needing a snorkel to take the dog a walk.
Title: Re: Cleaning leather upholstery
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 23 July 2010, 00:02:59
not the best way but most handy : Nivea  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Cleaning leather upholstery
Post by: mr ICE man on 23 July 2010, 09:06:24
i run a cleaning buisness and i personaly use handbag cleaner on sofas,as it kind but good and will if applied correctly restore it very well!!if its major marks and stains on the leather something that will soak in and then be removed after driying will get rid of it.i think lakeland do a good one but ben a while since i last used it!
Title: Re: Cleaning leather upholstery
Post by: Elite Pete on 23 July 2010, 10:06:25
I use the Gliptone cleaner and conditioner on the car and settee's and it does a brilliant job and brings the smell of the leather out :y
Title: Re: Cleaning leather upholstery
Post by: Tony H on 23 July 2010, 21:01:15
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Water damaged is it? ;D
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Fortunately not Captain, but it certainley p**sed donw here last night :o

Saw it on the news yesterday and I thought you'd be needing a snorkel to take the dog a walk.


I didn't but the dog did! ;D