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    I apply the cleaner or conditioner/protectant to a terry cloth or foam applicator and wipe. If apply a modest amount and spread it evenly over the applicator, you will rarely see the perforations plug up. The key is to get a little on the applicator, try to apply to check amount, and then add more if needed rather than trying to get the pad loaded.
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    Thank you very much
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    I think that using a dedicated leather brush might help.
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