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King Ranch Leather Conditioner

$20.23
(3) 3 stars out of 2 reviews 2 reviews
$20.23
$20.23
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King Ranch Leather Conditioner

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3 out of 5stars
(2 reviews)

Most helpful positive review

5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
12/22/2019
Cleaning/conditioning King Ranch interior
Before I condition my Ford King Ranch aniline Castano leather seats I clean them with this procedure. I use a cap full of baby shampoo in a gallon of hot water. Use a microfiber cloth dip in the solution and wring out. Lay cloth (use a piece as big as a face wash cloth) on part of the seat, press it down but not to firmly, and lift off. You will see the leather is dark and that is OK, it will lighten up when its dry. Do not scrub aniline leather. The evaporating effect will lift the impurities out of the leather. Scrubbing will aggrevate the porous leather and make it worse. When you apply the conditioner put on a disposable plastic glove and use your hand to rub the conditioner into the leather. Let it dry and your all set.
JTB

Most helpful negative review

1.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
03/27/2021
Item portrayed is not the same as what was sent
I have used the item in the picture for years and it is a fabulous product, very hard to find, reason why I was prepared to pay so much for it and bough TWO units of what was supposed to be a dark oil that hydrates the leather, covers up stains and scratches with its tint and dries well and fast so it does not stain our clothes. It lasts a long time and it is a unique and wonderful product. However what was sent to me (see pictures), was not the King Ranch item displayed in the description, It is a cream of the same brand, which is good but it is not what I bought nor is it worth the price charged. I can buy other leather conditioning creams of excellent quality for just a few dollars.(see pictures of other creams I have all between $3 and $7)
Kristie
  • 1.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    03/27/2021
    Item portrayed is not the same as what was sent
    I have used the item in the picture for years and it is a fabulous product, very hard to find, reason why I was prepared to pay so much for it and bough TWO units of what was supposed to be a dark oil that hydrates the leather, covers up stains and scratches with its tint and dries well and fast so it does not stain our clothes. It lasts a long time and it is a unique and wonderful product. However what was sent to me (see pictures), was not the King Ranch item displayed in the description, It is a cream of the same brand, which is good but it is not what I bought nor is it worth the price charged. I can buy other leather conditioning creams of excellent quality for just a few dollars.(see pictures of other creams I have all between $3 and $7)
    Kristie
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/22/2019
    Cleaning/conditioning King Ranch interior
    Before I condition my Ford King Ranch aniline Castano leather seats I clean them with this procedure. I use a cap full of baby shampoo in a gallon of hot water. Use a microfiber cloth dip in the solution and wring out. Lay cloth (use a piece as big as a face wash cloth) on part of the seat, press it down but not to firmly, and lift off. You will see the leather is dark and that is OK, it will lighten up when its dry. Do not scrub aniline leather. The evaporating effect will lift the impurities out of the leather. Scrubbing will aggrevate the porous leather and make it worse. When you apply the conditioner put on a disposable plastic glove and use your hand to rub the conditioner into the leather. Let it dry and your all set.
    JTB