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HowardSet of 2 Leather Conditioners (237ml per unit)

R369

Retail: R570
Made in the USA
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A creamy lotion like conditioner that penetrates, preserves, and protects smooth leather. This unique blend of deep nourishing moisturizers and natural waxes revives dried-out leather back to its soft, natural condition without becoming greasy or sticky. Ideal for any smooth leather found on couches, shoes, purses, auto interiors, tack and saddles.

It conditions and protects smooth leather. Conditions with lanolin, neatsfoot oil, coconut oil and aloe vera. It protects with carnauba wax and beeswax. Contains no harmful solvents or silicones. Not intended to be used on suede or nubuck.

Product Includes
  • Unique blend of deep nourishing moisturizers and natural waxes helps keep leather goods looking and feeling like new
  • Revives dried-out leather back to its soft, natural condition without becoming oily or sticky
  • Creamy lotion like conditioner that penetrates, preserves, and protects smooth leather
  • Helps leather resist cracking, scuffing, and dry rot and contains no harmful solvents or silicones
  • Conditions with lanolin, neatsfoot oil, coconut oil and aloe vera - Protects with Brazilian carnauba wax and beeswax
  • Made in USA
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