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  2. This $19 best-selling leather conditioner 'works wonders' on ...

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    Thousands of shoppers say this product restored their old and dry leather jackets, shoes, belts, bags and even their couches. This $19 best-selling leather conditioner 'works wonders' on shoes ...

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    According to textile experts, the best way to keep items like leather jackets, shoes and couches in good shape is to use a leather conditioner every three months.

  4. Leather conditioner - Wikipedia

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    New leather contains natural oils that help make the leather soft and supple. The oils are volatile and evaporate over time. This causes the leather to shrink and stiffen, and sometimes to crack. Conditioning restores moisture, brings out natural colors, and extends the life of the leather. [1] [2] [3] A very old and widely used conditioner is ...

  5. Leather Couches Have Come a Long Way - AOL

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    Dorian Reclining Sofa. La-Z-Boy is known for its comfortable and affordable reclining sofas, and it offers a number of styles in fade-resistant leather fabrics.This manual reclining sofa has plush ...

  6. Dubbin - Wikipedia

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    Dubbin (also known as "dubbing" in the US) is a greasy or waxy product used to soften, condition, and waterproof leather. It has been used since medieval times to waterproof and soften leather goods. [1] It differs from saddle soap used to clean and lightly condition leather, or shoe polish, which is used to impart shine and colour to it.

  7. British Museum leather dressing - Wikipedia

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    The books had to be absolutely dry when the leather dressing was applied. The dressing would be applied sparingly and rubbed into the leather. After two days, the treated leather was polished with a soft cloth. Hard leathers can be soaked in a solution of one part British Museum leather dressing: three parts Stoddard solvent. [4]

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