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Old 04-23-2008, 12:17 AM
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Leather care products recommandation needed

Buddy of mine is looking for some good leather care products with nice/non-intrusive scents as he was not happy that last one he used smelled like "leather coat" (in his words).

Problem is I can not help him with that, nor any other scent related questions as I have lost sense of smell as a child so they all smell same to me (which is: they don't).

So can you please make your good leather care product recommandations with "description" of their scent, please, for my buddy?

Thank you in advance on behalf of both of us!
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Re: Leather care products recommandation needed

Zoran, Check out LeatherMasters.
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Zoran, Check out LeatherMasters.
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Re: Leather care products recommandation needed

if your beffy doesn't like leather scent, he might be weird...j/k. Leather Master Vital is excellent product, it will eliminate "sqeek" that you get on motion with leather furniture. It's expensive, but it's worth for your own vehicles.
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Re: Leather care products recommandation needed

i use this and am very very satisfied. It doesn't have a very pungent leathery smell. it smells clean, with a hint of leather. I guess thats the best I can describe it...

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i use this and am very very satisfied. It doesn't have a very pungent leathery smell. it smells clean, with a hint of leather. I guess thats the best I can describe it...

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The first one that I thought was WG. Sort of a light "new car" smell. I switched from WG to Pinnacle but may go back someday. Both excellent.
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Re: Leather care products recommandation needed

I too have been looking for a good leather product. For black leather most products I have used work fine. But for the light colored leather in luxury and exotics, the leathers are softer and easier to discolor. While looking around in Big Lots I found some Meguiars Gold Class Rich Leather Foam. This is a cleaner and condictioner. This is a very good product. I go to Big Lots because they sometime stock smaller sizes, and cheaper prices. You can test a product alot more economically than buying alot.To find out you don't like it or it does not work as good as you would like. Now I'm trying to find more of it.The down side of shopping at Big Lots is, some of the products on the shelf may be discontinued. So try it when you buy it, if it's good go get more in a hurry. jmo
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Re: Leather care products recommandation needed

I dont think Connollys leaves much of a scent, if you smell the bottle however you will smell a chemical scent.
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Re: Leather care products recommandation needed

Thank you guys!

Now a question if you don't mind that recommended products but did not describe their smell, could you describe it please, as it seems important to him?

Thank you again!
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