Floogeldy
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Mon Jan-03-05 01:44 PM
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What should I use to revitalize and preserve a leather chair? |
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Someone said I should use Lexol.
Any other suggestions?
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Mon Jan-03-05 04:45 PM
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2. I dunno, but when you find out, tell me. :) |
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And do those leather-repair kits they're always selling on TV work? My cat sort of takes the occasional swipe at the leather couch. It's not too bad yet but I'd like to fix the little scratches.
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Mon Jan-03-05 04:51 PM
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5. You can buy various kinds of leather oils |
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I have something called Stahldur Leather Balsam for cleaning purses and shoes - it's kind of expensive for a whole couch.
Call furniture repair places and ask for advice. Worth a try. Or check the shelves at Target.
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Mon Jan-03-05 04:52 PM
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or how about saddle soap and neatsfoot oil?
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