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For centuries we have used leather for all types of shoes, purses, car interiors, and furniture. It’s for good reason – leather has many benefits beyond being aesthetically pleasing and dressing up a living room.

For starters, if you have allergies, leather furniture is great because it won’t harbor dust mites, pet dander, or other allergens like fabric will. Leather is also easier to vacuum or wipe clean if something should spill in your car or on your couch. Additionally, leather is a material we know will last, and that’s why we don’t mind spending a little extra for a pair of leather boots, a purse, or furniture. It’s an investment we make in ourselves, our homes, and in our transportation. And just like every other investment in our lives, it must be cared for.

We’ve all seen what can happen to leather when it’s been used too well. It can crack, change colors, and get scratched! That’s why if you have anything leather, you need a good conditioner thats designed and specially formulated to not only condition but also protect the material.

Gel-Glosss Mink Oil for Leather has got you covered. It’s a professional grade formula that contains a synthetic Mink Oil Blend that restores all leather surfaces such as couches and chairs, boots, belts, purses, briefcases, and auto upholstery to its original supple and “like-new” appearance. Mink Oil for Leather creates a protective barrier that inhibits leather from drying out and cracking.

This means you will get a better looking and longer lasting couch when youre done cleaning!

The best part is how simple it is to use. Shake the bottle before using, apply the solution to the leather surface with a soft microfiber cloth, then wipe clean and buff with a clean towel. No longer do you need to buy multiple products to clean your boots, purse, car, and furniture.

You can take care of all your leather upkeep with one specially formulated solution. Just grab Gel-Gloss’s Mink Oil for Leather and let it do the work for you.

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