Leather Stuff

Poorboy

Founder Poorboy's World
Yes, the Leather Stuff is here and since it's really cold and I don't have any leather in my cars I thought I'd clean my daughter's favorite sneakers:)

ps.she was quite happy this morning when she went to school, but wanted to know why the laces were dirty:rolleyes:
 
Poorboy said:
ps.she was quite happy this morning when she went to school, but wanted to know why the laces were dirty:rolleyes:

Spoken like a true detailer! You must have shed a tear when she said that, eh? Way to bring up a kid proper-like, Steve!

Charles
 
Steve, Nice before & after shot.


My shoes are dirty too!

Are you trying to tease us?

I'm driving up there to help pack boxes if you string this out any longer!
 
mgm2003 said:
Are you trying to tease us?

I'm driving up there to help pack boxes if you string this out any longer!

YES :dnaughty

...she just didn't understand the smell because her sneakers never smelled of leather before:rofl

don't worry John, I'll be working on you package later today;)
 
I definately did not know it was that powerful. Lookin good.


Just throw the laces in with your white load. They come out like new :).
 
Leather Stuff is worth a look (or a second look if you've only tried it once or twice).

Most effective leather products that I've used have 1 product for cleaning, and 1 for conditioning. The Poorboys leather product does both in 1 step, and does it well IMO.

I wasn't really in the market for a new leather product. I use and like Leather Masters products. Steve included a sample in an order earlier this year, so I decided to give it a shot.

Fast forward the tape a few months..... I've been HOUNDING Steve to release this product for months to the point that I sent him a sample label & instructions!

The only negative that I've heard about 'Leather Stuff' is from blotching. IMO, this is caused by applying Leather Stuff over another existing product that is fairly fresh. It's important to clean your leather first. I like to use Woolite and Water, or APC (for SUPER dirty leather). For example, if you are using something that's a touch greasy (like Lexol), clean it off first. Having a 'fresh' base will improve your results. Then moving forward, you can use Leather stuff to clean and condition without any ill effects. I like to work in Leather Stuff with my hands, and let it soak into the leather over night. I've had very good results with it.
 
Poorboy said:
Yes, the Leather Stuff is here and since it's really cold and I don't have any leather in my cars I thought I'd clean my daughter's favorite sneakers:)

ps.she was quite happy this morning when she went to school, but wanted to know why the laces were dirty:rolleyes:

I thought that I was the only one that did this.....wash the laces next time Steve......geezzzzz :lol:
 
Poorboy said:
she was quite happy this morning when she went to school, but wanted to know why the laces were dirty:rolleyes:
Did she want to know why the left shoe was dirty too? BTW, the right shoe looks great!
 
My wife's Tahoe has plastic wheel flares, and they stain easy. TR/NL usually keeps it under control, but over time it comes back. I've been using Leather Stuff on the flares recently, and they have never looked better. The cleaning ability on Leather stuff pulls dirt/stains right out of the flares (I know b/c I'm using a white terry cloth applicator). I'm not sure what you did to the final formula, but I like it A LOT!
 
mgm2003 said:
My wife's Tahoe has plastic wheel flares, and they stain easy. TR/NL usually keeps it under control, but over time it comes back. I've been using Leather Stuff on the flares recently, and they have never looked better. The cleaning ability on Leather stuff pulls dirt/stains right out of the flares (I know b/c I'm using a white terry cloth applicator). I'm not sure what you did to the final formula, but I like it A LOT!

Yeah, this stuff is amazing on trim!
 
Anyone have pictures to post of some seats they've used Leather Stuff on? Before & afters would be great!
 
mgm2003 said:
My wife's Tahoe has plastic wheel flares, and they stain easy. TR/NL usually keeps it under control, but over time it comes back. I've been using Leather Stuff on the flares recently, and they have never looked better. The cleaning ability on Leather stuff pulls dirt/stains right out of the flares (I know b/c I'm using a white terry cloth applicator). I'm not sure what you did to the final formula, but I like it A LOT!


Interesting, hadn't thought about trim with it..but I guess you can learn something new everyday. Yeah , I told you the chemist went a little crazy for the final version;)
 
Poorboy said:
Interesting, hadn't thought about trim with it..but I guess you can learn something new everyday. Yeah , I told you the chemist went a little crazy for the final version;)

I'd give the chemist a bonus Steve! My wife tried Z10, the 'test mix' of Leather stuff, and your 'for sale' mix of Leather Stuff around the house last night and she went for your new 'Leather Stuff' product every time (and I didn't show her the labels). -Yea, we had a quiet New Years Eve (LOL). For some reason, I decided to give the flares a shot and I was actually shocked at the crap it pulled out. They look like new
 
PEI Detail said:
Does it work on leather furniture?

It sure does, my wife used it last night and was amazed (which is rare).


... or maybe it was the Tom Collin's that I mixed up for her ??
 
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