Absorbine-Leather Therapy
11 in stock
R590.00
11 in stock
Absorbine Leather Therapy is a restorer and conditioner for leather.
Spoil your leather riding gear with a mini facial when needed. Absorbine leather therapy is a restorer and conditioner for leather, softening and maintaining both old and new leather, while extending the life of the leather. This leather therapy is gentle and residue free, while removing stubborn stains and nasty mildew. it is multi purpose and can be used on Equestrian Tack, boots & shoes, auto interiors and more.
Absorbine Leather Therapy is a restorer and conditioner for leather.
DIRECTIONS :
- Shake well before using.
- Apply light layers with sponge.
- Allow layers to dry thoroughly between applications, repeat as needed.
- Drying time and number of applications, will vary depending on thickness and dryness of leather.
- Restorer and conditioner may bring old, embedded oils and soaps to the surface as it dries – simply wipe down with a damp sponge.
| Weight | 0.4 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 6 × 5.5 × 20 cm |
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