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Old 12-07-2016, 10:09 AM
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Default King Ranch Leather Conditioner

As we all know the King Ranch has a unique leather inside. Mine is in need of some cleaning and reconditioning. My question is to you other KR owners, what is your routine to clean and maintain your leather? What products do you use? Pictures of the leather, before and after maybe would be nice?


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http://www.krsaddleshop.com/Leather-Conditioner
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You don't have a KR.....
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.....and? It's leather conditioner created for the unique leather from King Ranch themselves..
Also...get off your high horse Mr.G...Lariat Lives matter
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Haha whats that I cant hear you down there?
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lulz. I know I don't own one..haha
Just didn't know if you knew that King Ranch had an online store where they sell some stuff designed for leather

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I was using Lexol cleaner and Bick 4 conditioner for the longest time. Now, I just use a local shop's stuff. Longhorn Creme Conditioner. My leather has darkened slightly over the years from use, but is very supple and nice.
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The "spa treatment" to clean it up, then use Leather CPR or King Ranch Conditioner (and since I have a King Ranch I guess that means I am qualified, or am I not the right generation of the truck?).
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Get out of here with that 2002 leather LOL jk

Basically, anything that is made for boots, saddles, or aniline leather will work fine
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Originally Posted by blupupher
The "spa treatment" to clean it up, then use Leather CPR or King Ranch Conditioner (and since I have a King Ranch I guess that means I am qualified, or am I not the right generation of the truck?).
Haha just not SCORGE



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