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I've handled both brushes, i wouldn't say I've used them. I think they're both overpriced so didn't buy either of them. i also deal with a significant amount of 'old' leather, so prefer to use a slightly softer, more forgiving brush. that way you reduce the amount of wear caused by cleaning.
this was done with a soft bristled brush that apparently is "no way stiff enough to clean leather"
seemed to work ok to me tbh. but each to their own. if you'd rather pay 4 times as much for plastic bristles then go for it :xyxthumbs:
That'd be awesome!!Did you guys here Eraser is just Windex?
I have not heard that
Where did you hear it?
Have you seen the MSDS sheets for both products?
I ordered leather masters cleaner and cream. Since the leather is new would I need a brush or just wipe down with towel then apply the cream.
I put 303 on the vinyl sides.
Someone wrote leather masters doesn't provide uv protection. You think I should be concerned about uv protection