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Title: anyone used liquid leather?
Post by: humbucker on 23 November 2008, 16:16:08
wondered if anyone had used liquid leather and if so what they thought about it?

http://www.liquidleather.com/liquidl.htm
Title: Re: anyone used liquid leather?
Post by: Auto Addict on 23 November 2008, 18:34:01
Doesn't look like it :(
Title: Re: anyone used liquid leather?
Post by: Elite Pete on 23 November 2008, 18:35:45
I've been using it for years, in the car and on the settee's and its brilliant, smells pretty good to ;)
Title: Re: anyone used liquid leather?
Post by: beemerdevil on 23 November 2008, 19:09:40
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I've been using it for years, in the car and on the settee's and its brilliant, smells pretty good to ;)

o yea? lol - too mucch information pete - lol ;D ;D
Title: Re: anyone used liquid leather?
Post by: waspy on 23 November 2008, 19:16:12
I use Leather Valet from CarPlan on my suite & my Rover's Leather interior. Very good stuff & this also has that leather aroma :y
Title: Re: anyone used liquid leather?
Post by: VXL V6 on 23 November 2008, 19:19:21
I use gliptone, seems to do a good job.
Title: Re: anyone used liquid leather?
Post by: SteveMJ on 24 November 2008, 18:28:10
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I use gliptone, seems to do a good job.
Me too - however, my cream leather was clean when I bought the car and has remained clean and fed for the last 6 years.
Title: Re: anyone used liquid leather?
Post by: humbucker on 24 November 2008, 18:57:51
how do these products deal with the usual bolster wear, particularly on darker colours? as seamless as the adverts suggest?
Title: Re: anyone used liquid leather?
Post by: humbucker on 03 December 2008, 14:54:07
ah i might have found a better item. i was watching wheeler dealers last night (such a great show) and they had to restore the interior of a bentley as the seats were looking very worn. anyway some guy turned up with some leather paint that was flexible and while water based was elasticky so it stretched with the seat. it filled all cracks and repainted the seats as good as new and it only needed a few applications with a soft sponge after some exfoliating!

will keep my eyes peeled but i believe this was the stuff:

http://www.lttsolutions.net/product.asp?product=38