Leather Conditioners

Jesstzn said:
I have the very light cream leather in mine and I use the Woolite mix and the VW ( rebranded Eagle 1) conditioner or "The Tannery " conditioner. both work well .. Tannery smells more like new leather. I have used the Tannery stuff for 5 years now on numerous vehicles of mine with sucess.



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I've used Tannery and really like it, I just have a hard time finding it. These days, I am using the Turtle Wax Leather Cleaner and Conditioner (just for the conditioning properties) and it is suprisingly good. Thin liquid that soaks in quickly, won't clog the vent holes and leaves a natural, soft sheen.
 
Scottwax said:
I've used Tannery and really like it, I just have a hard time finding it. These days, I am using the Turtle Wax Leather Cleaner and Conditioner (just for the conditioning properties) and it is suprisingly good. Thin liquid that soaks in quickly, won't clog the vent holes and leaves a natural, soft sheen.
Scott, I thought it was Tanner's Preserve that you used? It's not the same thing as The Tannery.



I came across a bottle Tanner's Preserve a while ago, and I like how it smells like leather, although this effect doesn't last very long it seems.
 
hmm..guess you cant find Tannery in a grocery store or large auto parts chain store any more
 
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