Leather cleaner
#12
Originally Posted by Shipley,Sep 23 2008, 08:08 AM
Apparently someone's wife's toy.
I couldn't walk away from it
rarely the top performers in the range, but specced to Mars and back
my sister is that kind of buyer
she has no interest in performance, values economy and running costs, and so will buy the smallest engine in the range
whilst ticking every option on the list
I know that it isn't necessarily a good idea, but there's no changing her now
#13
That's whats hapened here..... and as the 325 is cheaper on road tax thieves etc it makes for a sensible runaround for me.
It looks very 'up market'
Its very gratifying to see dealers call you back several times as you walk away from the deal. Certainly makes a change.
I almost felt sorry for him !!
It looks very 'up market'
Its very gratifying to see dealers call you back several times as you walk away from the deal. Certainly makes a change.
I almost felt sorry for him !!
#17
If you want the smell of leather as well as a cleaner, I have used both Glyptone and Zaino leather products, and they both smell like leather, and they both clean the leather well, if I were to choose I prefer the finish of the Glyptone.
If you want to clean your leather and not leave a strong leather smell behind then I would recommend lexol PH cleaner.
If you want to clean your leather and not leave a strong leather smell behind then I would recommend lexol PH cleaner.