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| newbie | Leather care Hello all, I was wondering what people are using to treat their leather? At the moment I am trying the Armor all leather care product... I admit my leather is not like new it has surface cracks and some dirt but I was expeing more from the product. I am now thinking going to a tack shop and see what they sell for the care of leather saddles. Any ideas, suggestions? Cheers, |
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