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As the leathers have now been packed away, and the textiles dusted off, was thinking about getting the leathers (well probably just the jacket) properly cleaned and treated over the winter.
Anyone used a company they would recommend? Prices? Cheers. |
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Get yer arris off that deckchair, unpack the leathers & use some Renapur - the leathers will love ( & protect you ) for that. You'll also save some loot.
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I just use nikwax leather cleaner on mine.
Took about an hour a set. Did the sofa too it was that good ![]() |
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baby wipes
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And there was me hoping for a 'not getting off the deck chair' solution. Have tried the baby wipes, and have some cheapo leather food but there is some properly ingrained muck and bugs. Will give the nikwax a go for cleaning, and perhaps the urad or renapur to treat. Cheers.
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