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Old 12th November 2009, 18:57   #11
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you will not be disappointed...great product.

I was a die hard fan of another leather care product until I joined the forum, and with so many recommendations I thought I'd give the Gliptone leather cleaner and conditioners a whirl....

I'm now a total convert thanks to ease of application, the way it brings the old and crinkled leather back to life, and that smell........

Wonderful stuff
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Old 13th November 2009, 13:47   #12
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I echo all the endorsements regarding Gliptone. It does what it says on the ti...bottle....

Another tip. If, like my 75, your has Sandstone leather, the chances of scuff marks on the back of the front seats from passengers' shoes are high. To remove these marks I used JML Magic Eraser and a bit of elbow grease and then finished off with Gliptone.

Also, to maintain that 'like new' leather smell, the Yankee Candle leather scented car air fresheners are great...
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Old 20th November 2009, 16:22   #13
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I echo all the endorsements regarding Gliptone. It does what it says on the ti...bottle....

Another tip. If, like my 75, your has Sandstone leather, the chances of scuff marks on the back of the front seats from passengers' shoes are high. To remove these marks I used JML Magic Eraser and a bit of elbow grease and then finished off with Gliptone.

Also, to maintain that 'like new' leather smell, the Yankee Candle leather scented car air fresheners are great...
Gliptone also do a 'Smell of leather' air freshener product which is good. It is a piece of fibre board impregnated with an oil that evaporates which is fitted under a seat. I found it a bit overpowering at first but it gets better over time. I think perhaps it would be best to fit it with part of the wrapper still on to reduce the rate of emission.

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Old 21st November 2009, 17:26   #14
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I have just purchased Gliptone leather cleaner/conditioner following good reviews, and after Pab showed me on my car and i admit it's very impressive, and the smell is addictive.
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