Leather Cleaner

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  1. bradt

    bradt Elite Member

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    Can anyone recommend a good leather cleaner ? in particular one suitable for coloured leather.
     
  2. Slick

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    I've always a combo of baby wipes and Nikwax products
     
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  3. Jkaye

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    +1 on the baby wipes, then I usually give them a quick wipe over with furniture polish.
     
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    items in store on eBay!

    can highly recommend this guys products, I have a tub of gloss paint all over leather sofa....... cant even tell.
     
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  6. Philp10

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    Saddle soap is the best.
     
  7. Remal

    Remal It's ME
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    lots of very good leather cleaners out there but was old by A Ex leather maker who worked in the top flight racing and as said Baby wipes.

    And what my BKS Suit has been cleaned with for the past 6 years
     
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    The wife

    She does a damn great job on my leathers, don't know how she does it. Never cared to ask.
     
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  10. bladeaddict

    bladeaddict Active Member

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    Clean my leathers twice a year with Muc-off leather cleaner and then treat them with Renapur leather balsam. In between clean them with Asda sensitive baby wipes. Make sure any wipes are alcohol/fragrance free.
     
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  11. red5

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    1am on the sofa? :D ;)
     
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  12. BoroRich

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    I use this stuff.

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    More specifically I put the leathers on, lie on the floor, hand the bottle to the missus and she sets about cleaning them for me. Apparently leathers are much easier to clean when someone's inside them. Can't say I complain. It's basically getting my leathers cleaned and having a massage into the bargain :D
     
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