anyone know a good Leather Brush?

baseballlover1

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So far i have used a very very soft nail brush for my leather cleaning. I am looking for a soft , medium and hard brush for this. I Use lexol, sonus (i have it but dont use it much), and am about to order leatherique for a christmas present to myself.
 
Try a horsehair brush. Surprisingly, they can be hard to find. I got mine at Griot's. The only problem is they shed for the first few uses which can be a mess.
 
Soft natural bristle brushes are best, IMO. Besides brushes i've found steam to be able to really deep clean leather, even leather that was previously "shampooed".
 
baseballlover1 said:
So far i have used a very very soft nail brush for my leather cleaning. I am looking for a soft , medium and hard brush for this. I Use lexol, sonus (i have it but dont use it much), and am about to order leatherique for a christmas present to myself.



Try connolly instead.
 
MichaelM said:
Soft natural bristle brushes are best, IMO. Besides brushes i've found steam to be able to really deep clean leather, even leather that was previously "shampooed".



Interesting!!!



Not to hijack the thread, but what is your process for clening leather with steam? What attachments do you use.
 
howareb said:
Interesting!!!



Not to hijack the thread, but what is your process for clening leather with steam? What attachments do you use.





I use a triangle attachment with nylon bristles.



All I do is pre-treat the rough areas with an APC, allow to dwell for a minute or so, lightly agitate with the steam brush and towel dry.



Big fan of steam.
 
MichaelM said:
I use a triangle attachment with nylon bristles.



All I do is pre-treat the rough areas with an APC, allow to dwell for a minute or so, lightly agitate with the steam brush and towel dry.



Big fan of steam.



I am a big fan of steam also. Just never really tried it with leather. That is a great tip. Thanks alot.
 
ron231 said:
Try connolly instead.

Connolly? I have seen it and its pretty expensive. I have seen some AMAZING WORK done by some of the best detailers ive ever seen (todd and brian couph couph) with leatherique. i think i read somewhere that todd thinks its the best leather combo hes ever used. But you like connolly? I may reconsider it now.
 
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