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    Leather care products for home furniture

    Leather care products for home furniture. Anyone here have a leather couch or something? Stuff you sit on, not a handbag. What cleaning and preservative product do you use for it? (Available to the USA)
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    For light cleaning, Weiman leather wipes or spray are what I use on the furniture. They work well, don’t leave a residue, and definitely pick up dirt and clean and condition the leather, but for a deep clean, you need to put a lot of physical work in. But, it’s affordable and is great for upkeep.

    I’ve heard, but not tried myself, that products from Chemical Guys are top notch for furniture cleaning and deep cleaning. Seems like their product is a two step process—first the cleaner and then the conditioner. So it takes twice as long, but I hear their stuff is excellent. I plan on getting some myself.
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    Lanolin leather wipes on the sofas around four times a year keep them ok.
    The last sofas after a few years started to get matt so tried URAD , brill , came up like new.
    Had a quick google and it is available in US

    https://usaurad.com/

    Treated shoes/boots with it too.

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    Thank you for the tips. I'll try them.
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    Before this thread used wipes a few days earlier , ok , but.
    Usually wait until summer to treat as prefer to leave to soak in over a day , bit like dubbin really. As the forcast says fine might jump in tomorrow, early ...

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