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Applying Conditioner to Leather : Free Horse Stall & Tack Cleaning Lessons
by expertvillage
In this clip learn how to apply leather conditioner to tack for cleaning.
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Homemade Leather Conditioners
by Wendy Kelly
Keeping your leather items clean and in good condition does not require buying special products. Leather furniture, shoes or clothing will benefit from regular conditioning and cleaning. There are simple, effective formulas for homemade leather conditioners. With a little time and effort, you can have your own leather conditioner for your leather maintenance needs.
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How to use Apple Leather Care Conditioner on your designer bags
by alyanesse
Learn how to use the Apple Leather Conditioner to moisturize your leather bag and prevent drying, cracking and restore the emollients that have been lost due to use and time.
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How to Restore Leather Car Seats
by Diesel
Restoring leather car seats is a process of cleaning and conditioning the leather regularly. Use a high-quality Lexol cleaner in addition to a leather conditioner with help from the owner of an auto detail shop in this free video on car maintenance.
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How to Treat Stains on Leather
by Susan Goms
Treat stains on leather by mixing a cup of rubbing alcohol with a cup of water, dipping a cloth in the mixture and gently rubbing the stained area. Use a professional leather conditioner after cleaning a stain with advice from a stain specialist and mother of five in this free video on stain removal.
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How Do I Restore Leather?
by Rachel Yatuzis
Restoring leather requires applying a leather conditioner to replenish the material of moisture, and any product made for horse tack or shoes will work well on any leather garment. Keep leather moist and supple to prolong its life with advice from a professional house cleaner in this free video on housekeeping.
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How to Clean a Leather Vehicle Interior
by Ezra Gipson
To clean a leather vehicle interior, use a leather-specific detergent on a microfiber cloth to remove stains and residue, followed by a good leather conditioner to replace the natural oils in the material. Clean and condition automobile leather with cleaning advice from the owner of a car detailing service in this free video on car maintenance.
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How to Soften Leather Jackets
by Maggie Hira
Leather jackets can become stiff and hard over time, especially if they are placed in storage for long periods. If a leather jacket becomes too dry, it becomes brittle and more prone to cracking. Softening techniques prevent overdrying by adding moisture to the leather, thus preserving it for years to come. A leather conditioner is an effective softening treatment that restores shine and flexibility to leather. With proper care, a leather jacket can be maintained for decades.
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How to Care for New Leather
by Larry Parr
A leather item can last a lifetime if it is treated well and properly cared for. One of the best things you can do for your new leather items (other than keep them away from extremes of heat or cold) is to treat them with a good leather conditioner that does not contain waxes or silicone.
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What to Use for a Leather Conditioner
by Kate Carpenter
Almost everyone owns something made of leather: shoes, clothing, furniture, the seats of your car or maybe horse tack. Keeping your leather looking new, fresh and supple does not need to be expensive or time-consuming. Whether you use commercial products or make your own, cleaning and conditioning your leather items every three or four months will keep them looking new longer.
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