Random Question: are there any leather care products that smell like cinnamon
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Or, order a kit. Yeah, it's more coin but make it worth the shipping.
They're products are actually very good.
I have ventured off to try new things but I still go back to Zaino from time to time.
I got the Ultimate Protection Kit that was a whopping $116-. The shipping was less offensive with so much stuff coming.
They're products are actually very good.
I have ventured off to try new things but I still go back to Zaino from time to time.
I got the Ultimate Protection Kit that was a whopping $116-. The shipping was less offensive with so much stuff coming.
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take out the seats and dip them in a febreze bath. Or spray with axe and throw them in the dryer for a couple minutes.
Really I would love if someone could point me in the direction of a good smelling leather condition for when my seats heat up during the day. goodluck OP
Really I would love if someone could point me in the direction of a good smelling leather condition for when my seats heat up during the day. goodluck OP
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alright so $10 for the 5-7 day shipping later and the zaino leather conditioner arrives.
it goes on very easy, and does have a matte finish. the scent is nice, but not what i'd consider a natural leather scent. it's leather scented with some cinnamon, and a little sweet smell - like maybe vanilla - included. nice, but it can be a little strong if you do your whole interior.
i don't know that the leather feels any better (supple), but it looks clean. It has a little squeakiness to it too, which i'm not crazy about, but overall good product. i'll probably try lexol next.
it goes on very easy, and does have a matte finish. the scent is nice, but not what i'd consider a natural leather scent. it's leather scented with some cinnamon, and a little sweet smell - like maybe vanilla - included. nice, but it can be a little strong if you do your whole interior.
i don't know that the leather feels any better (supple), but it looks clean. It has a little squeakiness to it too, which i'm not crazy about, but overall good product. i'll probably try lexol next.
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