Leather care

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darrenmartin
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Re: Leather care

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I'm loosing it guys!...could of sworn I'd replied to all of you replies (collectively)....but apparently not :oops: so many thanks guys for the info. Regards Daz ( the tango wagon) :thumbup:
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simon t
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Re: Leather care

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Getting back on track - there's an article in this month's Bike magazine about leathers. According to their expert most leathers are dyed, so any treatment doesn't actually get through to the leather. I dunno though, I use a leather food and my Alpinestars certainly seem more supple afterwards. Shame it doesn't work on the creaky old rider.
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Mr Sheen. Shines everything clean.
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Stratman wrote:Mr Sheen. Shines everything clean.
takes the paint off my sons cbr125 wheels 8O
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templ8
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Re: Leather care

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I've been using Gliptone liquid leather cleaner and conditioner, works great and smells like new leather.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B001MQ0 ... ref=plSrch

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