Hey guys - I posted this over at Camaro5, I figured ya'll would enjoy it here as well:
Here's another fun one I did...
I've recently been getting a few PM's and have seen a few threads as to what kind of leather conditioner everyone should use on the "2" models that come with Leather interiors.
My vote is... You guessed it - Adam's Leather Conditioner, used in unison with Adam's Leather and Interior cleaner.
Everyone around here knows I'm a huge fan of Adam's products, and I wear his shirt proudly now that I got my hands on one! :happyanim:
Adam's products aren't the only products I have on my shelves. Keep that in mind when I recommend a product, its because its my favorite or; go-to product when I need it for a specific task.
So now that you've read my little rah-rah I love Adam's spiel.. Here's some results.
So... What we will be working on today Mr. Ryan? We're going to be cleaning up Ryan's stinky work boots! Yes indeed - This here pair of Redwings 606's ($189 MSRP) have seen the likes of some nasty stuff in last 2 & 1/2 years. My job consists of crawling attics and crawl spaces, climbing 28' ladders, swingin' hammers, ect. all on a regular basis. These boots have seen better days.
In this fine write up, you will see the use of the following products:
Adam's Leather & Interior Cleaner
Adam's Leather Conditioner
Adam's Dressing Applicator
Crappy "Brand X" Microfiber towel (Lets face it these puppies aren't seeing any good MF towels)
So, here's our subjects:
Here's a few shots after just a wipe down with Adam's Leather and Interior Cleaner. Notice how dirty the brand new MF towel is after just 1 boot.
Now here's a finished boot after applying Adam's Leather Conditioner. How's that untreated boot lookin' compared to the one that got some love?
Here's our finished pair. Not too shabby for 2 1/2 year old beat up boots aye?
Thanks for checkin' it out... Hopefully this will help some folks make their decisions as to what products to purchase.
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Hey guys - I posted this over at Camaro5, I figured ya'll would enjoy it here as well:
Here's another fun one I did...
I've recently been getting a few PM's and have seen a few threads as to what kind of leather conditioner everyone should use on the "2" models that come with Leather interiors.
My vote is... You guessed it - Adam's Leather Conditioner, used in unison with Adam's Leather and Interior cleaner.
Everyone around here knows I'm a huge fan of Adam's products, and I wear his shirt proudly now that I got my hands on one! :happyanim:
Adam's products aren't the only products I have on my shelves. Keep that in mind when I recommend a product, its because its my favorite or; go-to product when I need it for a specific task.
So now that you've read my little rah-rah I love Adam's spiel.. Here's some results.
So... What we will be working on today Mr. Ryan? We're going to be cleaning up Ryan's stinky work boots! Yes indeed - This here pair of Redwings 606's ($189 MSRP) have seen the likes of some nasty stuff in last 2 & 1/2 years. My job consists of crawling attics and crawl spaces, climbing 28' ladders, swingin' hammers, ect. all on a regular basis. These boots have seen better days.
In this fine write up, you will see the use of the following products:
Adam's Leather & Interior Cleaner
Adam's Leather Conditioner
Adam's Dressing Applicator
Crappy "Brand X" Microfiber towel (Lets face it these puppies aren't seeing any good MF towels)
So, here's our subjects:
Here's a few shots after just a wipe down with Adam's Leather and Interior Cleaner. Notice how dirty the brand new MF towel is after just 1 boot.
Now here's a finished boot after applying Adam's Leather Conditioner. How's that untreated boot lookin' compared to the one that got some love?
Here's our finished pair. Not too shabby for 2 1/2 year old beat up boots aye?
Thanks for checkin' it out... Hopefully this will help some folks make their decisions as to what products to purchase.
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