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tuddie54
> 3 dayGood stuff
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Frugal Shopper
Greater than one weekOkay product but causing leather too turn dark in spots. Too expensive.
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J. T. Wooten
> 3 dayThank you so much
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L
> 3 dayWe got a gorgeous aniline leather couch from Restoration Hardware and want to make sure it lasts for a long, long time. I treated it with Leather Master Protection Cream just after it arrived. The color did darken a few shades (even after drying) but the texture is better than before - much more buttery. The leather, which appeared dry and ashy before, now looks and feels moisturized. Our couch is very large - 9 feet - and I used about 1/4 of the bottle.
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vink
> 3 dayItem is exactly the same as what i have been using. Excellent product for keeping my leather sofa in tip top condition.
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Sue C
> 3 dayI’ve been using this after getting a sample of it when I bought my aniline leather furniture years ago. It has kept the leather soft and supple. I was happy to see that I could buy a much larger bottle at a good price.
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Christine Donatelli
> 3 dayWorks very well..pets nails have done a lot of damage, wish I started using this sooner.
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Prof. Zachariah Gottlieb IV
Greater than one weekUse it early to prevent severe wear
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Vivona
> 3 dayI had been using Lexol Conditioner for 15 years to keep my cars leather seats looking like new. Then, I found out from a friend that Lexol is not appropriate for the coated leather used in cars. I contacted Lexol customer service and they verified the Lexol Conditioner is not to be used on car seats because they have a thin urethane coating over the leather. That is what gives it its uniform color and texture. The oil used in Lexol cannot penetrate this coating. I also read on the car manufacturers website that oil-based conditioners (Lexol, Maguires, Mothers, Zaino, etc.) can actually cause the urethane coating to delaminate from the leather. So, I had to find something else to use on my new cars seats. After a lot of research, I learned that the correct way to clean and protect car seat leather is to use a mild PH-balanced cleaner, followed by a protective coating that keeps stains and wear from affecting the urethane coating. For cleaning, I chose Leather Masters Soft Cleaner. I follow that with Leather Masters Protection Cream. The cream is not really a cream, it is a liquid that you apply to the seats with a soft sponge or cloth. It was easy to apply and dried to an invisible coating. Only time will tell if it really will make a difference. By the way, when treating car leather seats. be aware that not all the surfaces are leather. Only the parts of the seat that touch your body are leather. The sides are matching vinyl. Vinyl should be treated with a conditioner made for vinyl. I use Vinylex and have been very satisfied with it. You can tell which parts of the seat are leather by pressing your finger into the surface. Leather will show tiny creases spreading out radially from where you press your finger. Vinyl will not.
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mild adventurer
> 3 dayKeeps my leather couch soft, supple and gorgeous.