Leather Cleaner

Can anyone point me in the right direction of a site or product that sells a good leather cleaner?

Thanks in advance....

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  • divadee
    divadee Posts: 10,609 Forumite
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    if its for a sofa i use the one from lakeland limited it is really good on my cream sofa. But if its for a jacket i wouldnt see why you couldnt use this stuff as well.
  • fatboyonadiet
    fatboyonadiet Posts: 5,400 Forumite
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    Baby wipes are good just for a general clean
    2p off is still 2p off!
  • kirkie_2
    kirkie_2 Posts: 448 Forumite
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    divadee wrote:
    if its for a sofa i use the one from lakeland limited it is really good on my cream sofa. But if its for a jacket i wouldnt see why you couldnt use this stuff as well.

    If it is these that you mean Nourishing Leather Wipes I do already use and think they are rubbish...
  • tigsowner
    tigsowner Posts: 20 Forumite
    My favourite is called URAD. I used to buy it from lakeland but they no longer sell it so I did some surfing.....

    https://www.uradsaddlery.com
    A tiny amount goes a long way on cleaning my sofa and it's brilliant at reviving kids' shoes.

    This is my first post so hope I've got it right! :j
  • kirkie_2
    kirkie_2 Posts: 448 Forumite
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    tigsowner wrote:
    My favourite is called URAD. I used to buy it from lakeland but they no longer sell it so I did some surfing.....

    https://www.uradsaddlery.com
    A tiny amount goes a long way on cleaning my sofa and it's brilliant at reviving kids' shoes.

    This is my first post so hope I've got it right! :j

    Which of the products do you actually use?
  • tigsowner
    tigsowner Posts: 20 Forumite
    it's actually the shoe and leather cleaner, N2. Our's has lasted so long that the label has disintegrated. (And we now have 4 children's shoes to treat, plus the sofa once a month!) The Tenderly is also good, according to my sister.... And Oily is good for matt finishes, such as nubuck.
  • rehabrebel
    rehabrebel Posts: 120 Forumite
    We have been using WIZZ leather cleaning solution from Poundland with no complaints at all.
    Need to test obviously-but for £1
  • nickinoo
    nickinoo Posts: 617 Forumite
    kirkie wrote:
    Can anyone point me in the right direction of a site or product that sells a good leather cleaner?

    Thanks in advance....

    I have the betterware leather cleaning spray, it does a great job & leaves the sofa smelling fresh-it's probably one of the few things in their book which isn't a rip off.

    Avoid the 2 part cleaners that you can get-they do work but are so much effort.
  • cozzie
    cozzie Posts: 521 Forumite
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    I have tried the stuff which was recommended when I bought my sofa and found it to be such hard work for very little results. I then tried the betterware cleaner and although it was really easy to use I found it worked like a dust magnet, but, by far the best, easiest and cheapest I have found for sofas is the £1 wizz stuff from pound shops.
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