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      03-06-2019, 10:56 AM   #25
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Originally Posted by wfdeacon88 View Post
I did search, and that's when I found multiple posts debunking it's claims of "letting the pores soak it in".... since the "pores" are dead, this is absurd. Searching also yielded the appearance that there are multiple leatherique groupie accounts probably all the same sales person posting the same marketing claims over and over. seems way to sketchy to let an interior be soaked in chemicals and then "bake" in the sun... the results of a few were a horrible, greasy looking mess.
Greasy mess is because people did not use it properly. I had AMAZING results with Leatherique. I plan on using it at least once a year. Don’t bash something you have not used yourself.

BTW Chemical guys are garbage (yes I’ve tried and gave it away)
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