If anyone wants to stock up, Sam's Club is offering a 3pk of Leather CPR for $15 and change. My 1st time using it, definately seems to work well.
I have used leather conditioner from Color Plus which works ok but still leaves my leather stiff. Does the leather CPR make the leather feel softer?
I've found Zaino's leather products to be the best out there. The cleaner does a great job and the conditioner really softens up the leather. Totally worth the premium.
amongst the dozen or so other treatment products, i've tried zaino too (i think i might still have some here that somebody can have if they want it) - leather cpr blew it away - it literally rejuvenates old leather - i am not a believer of wonder goos, but this stuff is nothing short of amazing
http://www.leathercpr.com
CPR is very, very good. IMO, Chelsea Leather Food is better ( actually changed names recently to Manchester Leather Food ), and so is Cadillac Boot & Shoe Care lotion, but for an equivalent amount to that of of CPR , one you'll need for car seats, the price of those would run you quadruple of the CPR cost, so Sam's Club deal is excellent. None around here I don't think, I wonder if shipping charges would be worth it for a three-pack [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/huh.gif[/img] . I'll give it a shot, I have four cars, so I need al the CPR I can get
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Ahh, I'll take that Zaino Falsh.
You may still have my address from the Koni's you shipped.
i'll look - i tend to toss stuff when i find something that works better, but then again i seem to keep some stuff for no apparent reason too
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If Sam's is carrying it, prob a good bet that Walmart is carrying it now too so you may want to check there 1st.
dang it - walmart does not carry it, sam's club online does not have it, and the only place I can buy this stuff around here is $ 10 for an 8 oz tube
bed bath & beyond and restoration hardware both carry the bigger tubs (not the squirt tubes) for about $10
It's BB&B where they have the 8 oz squirt tube for $ 9.99 .
I'll try finding it at BB&B as I don't have a Sam's
club or Wal Mart nearby. This means a trip to the
mall, which i can't stand.
OT a bit, but I walked into a Walmart ( looking for the leather cpr ) for the first time in my life a week ago... and at the risk of offending some readers , OMG , the bar scene in the first Star Wars movie had a less frantic atmosphere.. and perhaps more homogeneous patronage [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif[/img] But you can't beat the selction and prices, although it does make one feel guilty shopping at a mega-business that ( allegedly ) uses questionable tactics to simply destroy the suppliers who don't offer dirt cheap prices and the onerous terms which WM demands.. But had I found a three pack of Leather CPR for $ 15, would I have bought it there ? Yup, in a minute and without a second thought. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif[/img] Probably some remorse later....I'm so ashamed.