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Leather Cleaner with Synthetic Sponge, Bottle, MAS18071

Master Heaters Leather Cleaner with Synthetic Sponge, Bottle $9.62

Restore and revitalize your leather by removing those stubborn stains completely, safely and easily. The effective formula will clean most stains from aniline and pigmented leather. The water-based product penetrates into surface without harming the leath See more details

Lexol pH Quick-Wipes Leather Cleaner

Summit Appliances Division Lexol Ph Cln Quick Wps 25s $6.19

LEXOL PH CLN QUICK-WPS 25S 050-1119 Product Use: LEATHER CLEANER Label Instructions: APPLY ONTO LEATHER AND PROMPTLY SPREAD WITH A CLOTH OR APPLICATOR TO COVER ENTIRE AREA. AFTER A FEW MINUTES WIPE OF EXCESS AND BUFF WITH A SOFT DRY CLOTH. FOR DELICATE LE See more details


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How to maintain genuine leather
by SmilesForToday 0 Comments
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How to Remove Coffee Stains from a Car's Interior
by a eHow Cars Editor 1 Comments
Spilled coffee is a fact of life in today's world of morning commutes through the urban jungle. These instructions are for cloth upholstery. If you have leather upholstery, use a commercial leather cleaner/restorer. more »
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How to clean leather furniture
Cleaning a leather couch is sometimes very hard to do when you can't afford the real leather cleaner I have a much cheaper and simpler way to do it. more »
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How to Clean Tennis Shoes
by Mike Summers 0 Comments
Cleaning tennis shoes requires a variety of cleaners, including patent leather cleaner, patina cleaner and a solvent for dirt and grime. Learn more about cleaning tennis shoes with tips from a shoe repair expert in this free shoe care video. more »
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How to Clean Patent Leather Shoes
by Mike Summers 0 Comments
Patent leather shoes can be cleaned with solvent-based leather cleaners or basic furniture polish. Learn more about cleaning patent leather shoes with tips from a shoe repair expert in this free shoe care video. more »
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How Do You Clean Dirty Shoes?
by Mike Summers 0 Comments
To clean dirty shoes, several shoe care tools and products, including brushes and leather cleaner, are required. Learn more about cleaning dirty shoes with tips from a shoe repair expert in this free shoe care video. more »
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How to Clean Birkenstock Shoes
by Mike Summers 0 Comments
Cleaning Birkenstock shoes will require cork sealant, as well as leather cleaner. Learn more about cleaning Birkenstock shoes with tips from a shoe repair expert in this free shoe care video. more »
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How to Properly Clean Leather Shoes
by sherry hammond 0 Comments
Leather shoes have been around for a long time even before leather cleaners were created. I don't know about you, but I hate the harsh chemical cleaners made for cleaning leather. I found a few options for cleaners that are great alternatives to the commercial brands, and they clean even better to. more »
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How to Make Leather Furniture Cleaner
by Sheila C. Wilkinson 0 Comments
Leather furniture can be scary to clean because you don't want anything to hurt the leather. It's not a very forgiving material - once it's ruined, that's it. You can make a very good - safe - leather cleaner that's very gentle and easy to use in the house or car. more »
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How Does Leather Cleaner Work?
by Regina Paul 0 Comments
Leather has been a part of fashion for hundreds of years. There are different types and qualities of leather and each has to be handled in certain ways to get the leather clean. Many people, rather than trying to clean leather garments themselves, choose to take them to a drycleaner that specializes in leather care. more »

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