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April 14th, 2009 at 12:02 pm
Leather care kit
http://www.homelement.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=138&products_id=5714
Good luck!
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April 14th, 2009 at 12:18 pm
Never use any oil or oil based prodcuts on your leather. If your leather has cracks the oils will soak through to the leather and will actually loosen the bond between the pigment coating and the leather so will make the problem worse and it could make repairing the problem impossible.v
Leather does not need oiling, waxing or conditioning.
Cracks appear in the pigment for many reasons, it could simply be wear and tear or the incorrect use of cleaning products or the fact that it has not been cleaned and protected, or if it is not very old it could be a fault in the finish.
The important thing is to get the cracks sorted now before they get any worse otherwise they may reach a stage where they are impossible to fix. These cannot be fixed by any sort of creams, oils or conditioners but will need refinishing by a qualified technician.
Once this has been repaired use a good protector and maintenance product to keep your leather clean and rehydratred and this will help prevent any dirt from attacking the finish again
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