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Leather CPR at Sams Club
#1

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.
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#2

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?
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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.
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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
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#5

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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<!--quoteo(post=76771:date=Aug 3 2009, 07:07 PM:name=flash)-->QUOTE (flash @ Aug 3 2009, 07:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->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) -<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Ahh, I'll take that Zaino Falsh.

You may still have my address from the Koni's you shipped.
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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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<!--quoteo(post=76779:date=Aug 3 2009, 06:27 PM:name=ds968)-->QUOTE (ds968 @ Aug 3 2009, 06:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->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<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

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.
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#9

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
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#10

bed bath & beyond and restoration hardware both carry the bigger tubs (not the squirt tubes) for about $10
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#11

It's BB&B where they have the 8 oz squirt tube for $ 9.99 .
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i buy the tubs there too
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#13

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.
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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.
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