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doodlebug
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Re: Treating leather

Post by doodlebug » Sun Mar 24, 2013 6:36 pm

^ +1

Sounds like utter balls and is completely at odds with my experience on three cars and a Duresta sofa.

The Gliptone conditioner does not sit on the surface. Also, FWIW, Gliptone themselves are leather specialists.

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Re: Treating leather

Post by chunky79 » Sun Mar 24, 2013 6:45 pm

My experience on all my cars is Gliptone works really well. The company above know alot more than me but i haven't had any problems with it and not heard anyone else have issues either.
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