connolly leather conditioner

dvong

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Anybody use this product before? use mainly on british car, jags, range, bentley. Connolly is a creamy lanolin conditioner recommended for maintaining all leather surfaces.
 
any review why this product would be superior than other leather product? I am thinking of switching from zaino z10 to connolly
 
Hide Food is an old, but now reformulated leather conditioner. Still, it smells of Kerosene! Not the greatest for treated/coated leathers of today. Good for older non-coated leather.



For normal leathers, use Zaino Z-10 for correct leather odor and treating. Smells like new leather, very close to Lexus leather when new. Softens the leather to a degree.



However, if the car is newer, and want the original smell of the leather w/o fragrance, use SONUS leather conditioner. It releases the tanning oils and smell from when it was new. No fragrance to mask, only natural tanning new leather smell. It's also very thin in liquid nature, not a cream. Gets into all tight areas! Feel afterwards is a tight, feel to the leather, no phony soft or overly soft feel. Feels like the leather is new.



Regards,

Deanski
 
eLrEyNaDa said:
I use this conditionner on connolly leather



Deanski said:
Not the greatest for treated/coated leathers of today. Good for older non-coated leather...



It can sometimes even be a *great* product for older leather. It's the only thing I've tried so far that gives a uniform finish on the Jag's (Connolly) leather, exactly the look I want too, and the odor ends up blending into that car's other natural smells- it still smells like a mid-80's XJS.



But for other leathers, I use something else.
 
My Double Six was treated with Hide Food a few times at the dealer. It was good, but I already had a bottle of AutoGlym Leather Care, and I used it on the Magnolia hides. I was absolutely satisfied with it.
 
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