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TENDERLY Leather Cream by URAD

$16.00

Description

5 oz.

Made by URAD®. This is a moisturizer and softener for delicate leather. It works great on all types of leather, but it was especially formulated for your lamb jacket.

Manufacturers description:

A softener that protects. Gives leather a soft feel. Formulated specifically for lamb and delicate leathers that waxy or oily products would change or damage. Especially suitable for leather clothing such as gloves, pants and jackets, and for any color. Also softens cowhide and more robust leather.

Instruction:

Apply with the provided sponge. Gently rub in and let dry a few minutes.

The following is probably the best description I've ever read- of why you need to keep your leather conditioned and why you should use a quality leather care product to restore leather. No mink oil, etc. This contribution is from the people at "Back In Time Leatherworks"

"Leather is a skin, with fibers and pores, that requires proper natural lubrication and needs to breathe. Because it no longer has a body to provide proper natural oils, we must provide these oils for it. The key to extending the useful life of your leather is restoring it with proper oils. But not all "natural" oils are proper for leather care. Unfortunately, many products claiming to be conditioners or preservatives are not. They contain harmful chemicals, mink oil, petroleum, pine tar, or alcohol to soften or waterproof leather. They soften by weakening or decomposing the fibers and they waterproof by sealing the pores."

They're low priced but definitely not economical when you consider the damage done to fibers, stitching, and glues. Ironically, these "preservatives" actually shorten the useful life of your leather!"

At Leather CARE Specialists we use and sell only URAD products. They are award winning products created in Italy and while there are probably other great products on the market, these are the best we have ever found!

TENDERLY Leather Cream

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