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Old 01-12-06, 05:30   #1 (permalink)
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Review Poorboy's Leather Stuff

Product: Poorboy's Leather Stuff

Packaging: Plastic flip top bottle, perfect for dispensing this type of product

Smell: Smells kind of like leather, not too strong

What Poorboys has to say: Poorboy's World Leather Stuff has been developed to be your one-step Leather, Vinyl and Rubber cleaner, conditioner, and protectant. Leather Stuff is made with the finest ingredients available to provide a clean, soft and non-greasy surface with UV-A & UV-B protection. Leather Stuff has a very pleasant leather scent to keep the leather in your vehicle as well as furniture and clothing looking and smelling like new.

Once you've tried Leather Stuff, we are sure it will be your first choice to maintain all the leather, vinyl, and rubber in your home and car.

Usage: I used it as per instructions. I first cleaned the leather seats with an APC. Let it dry and then placed a small amount of Leather stuff in the palm of my hand and worked it into the seats. I let it dry for 15 min and then buffed it off with a clean cheap MF towel.

Thoughts and comments: My initial thoughts on this stuff are good. It did what it claimed to, cleaned the leather and conditioned it. It was easy to use both putting on and buffing off. The stuff is not too thick and does not get all gummed up in the seams. It removed some embedded dirt that was in the drivers seat after cleaning with the APC. It left the seats with nice soft non sticky feel with a light sheen. I am overall glad I bought it and will be using it as my primary leather treatment.


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Old 01-12-06, 05:38   #2 (permalink)
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I have been using the beta version that Steve gave me to clean my dress shoes for work for a while now. I love it. I'd definitely recommend it to anyone. good review.
 
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Old 01-12-06, 06:18   #3 (permalink)
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I just got some PB's Leather Stuff last week. I agree it smells somewhat like leather. My only complaint was that it seemed to leave the seat very slick. I think I read on DC a post from Steve recommending that LS be buffed off with a cotton cloth to prevent slickness. I'll have to give that a try next time. I'm would REALLY like to combine leather cleaning & conditioning into one step. So, I'm trying REALLY hard to like this product.
 
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Old 01-12-06, 08:05   #4 (permalink)
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I just got some PB's Leather Stuff last week. I agree it smells somewhat like leather. My only complaint was that it seemed to leave the seat very slick. I think I read on DC a post from Steve recommending that LS be buffed off with a cotton cloth to prevent slickness. I'll have to give that a try next time. I'm would REALLY like to combine leather cleaning & conditioning into one step. So, I'm trying REALLY hard to like this product.
I ended up with slickness too on one seat that I tried it on. I had buffed it with a MF so I will buff it with a cotton towel next time.
 
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Old 01-12-06, 08:10   #5 (permalink)
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Thanks for the review. I've been meaning to try a new leather product. Was thinking about this one or actually giving the Zaino one a shot. As much as I didn't care for the Zaino paint products, I have heard extremely positive reviews regarding the leather conditioner.
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There was some slickness, but most of it buffed out. I let it sit over night and buffed again and most of the slickness is gone. This may just be for coated seats. i tried it on my kids uncoated leather car seats and there was no slickness.
 
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