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    Car Care. Keep your ride looking fresh with these preferred car care products.. Chemical Guys Total Interior Cleaner and Protectant. This is it—our Best Overall Interior Cleaner choice.

  3. British Museum leather dressing - Wikipedia

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    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] British Museum leather dressing darkens leather, but it is a treatment with a good success record. [3] [4]

  4. Conservation and restoration of leather objects - Wikipedia

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    Proprietary leather cleaners – Commercially produced cleaners are commonplace with leather care, but can have negative effects if not closely researched or familiar with the ingredients. Wet cleaning and solvent cleaning – The primary purpose of any wet cleaning on leather is to remove surface soiling. Leather should not be soaked in water.

  5. Connolly Leather - Wikipedia

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    Connolly Leather Limited was a British company that supplied highly finished leather primarily to car manufacturers. Founded in 1878, it went out of business in that form in 2002. A successor firm, Connolly Brothers, UK, has resumed producing traditional Connolly leather products and lines, including its popular Vaumol.

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    According to T&C Executive Style Director, Ignacio's Tailor on 60th street is the best tailor in town, and trusted by everyone in luxury to take care of one's finery. 119 East 60th Street Cobblers ...

  7. Leather - Wikipedia

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    Leather is a strong, flexible and durable material obtained from the tanning, or chemical treatment, of animal skins and hides to prevent decay. The most common leathers come from cattle , sheep , goats, equine animals, buffalo, pigs and hogs, ostriches, and aquatic animals such as seals and alligators.