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Product: Poorboy's Leather Stuff
Price & Price Per Ounce: $15.95/16oz ... $.99/ounce
Manufacturer Claims:
Poorboy's World Leather Stuff has been developed to be your one-step Leather, Vinyl and Rubber cleaner, conditioner, and protectant. Leather Stuff is made with the finest ingredients available to provide a clean, soft and non-greasy surface with UV-A & UV-B protection. Leather Stuff has a very pleasant leather scent to keep the leather in your vehicle as well as furniture and clothing looking and smelling like new.
Once you've tried Leather Stuff, we are sure it will be your first choice to maintain all the leather, vinyl, and rubber in your home and car.
Packaging: I received this product as a free sample from member "mgm2003". However, the real bottle (saw in person) is the typical Poorboy's tough cylinder with a fliptop. The directions are easy to read and you can see the color through the clear bottle.
Color/Scent/Viscosity: Light Blue/Leather/Thick Gel
How I used (as per instructions): I tried it on a couple spots in my Acura Integra. Most of the interior was covered in a one-month old application of Zaino Z10. It was still there on the surface but the surface was mildly dusty. My headliner and pillars are light gray and had some imbedded soiling in them. I used a large Adam's MF applicator to do the entire interior. I applied a thin, 2-4 inch bead of product for each panel and gently worked it in.
The product pretty easily removed the imbedded soiling and left a nice low/medium gloss sheen on the entire interior. Yes, I used it on leather, plastic, vinyl, and rubber pieces. My vinyl is a bit sheeny to begin with, so don't be alarmed by the picture. It was a noticeable increase in shine, but nothing obnoxious. If you've used Poorboy's Natural Look before, the look rivals it VERY closely.
Overall Thoughts: I like it. I used it on the entire interior (coated leather, vinyl, rubber, and plastic) and got no left over streaking. I let it sit for 10 minutes with the doors closed and came back to a nice light scent of leather. Like I said above, it leaves a medium gloss sheen that lets you know the product is there. When entering and exiting the car, it feels a little slippery, which I like. It allows mobility to be easier. Overall, this product can really speed up your interior work, especially for your personal vehicles as it will remove light soiling and doesn't require a wipedown afterwards.
Cleaning Power: 2 out of 5
Shine: 3 out of 5
Other Notes: Re-apply every 2 months. Clean interior with a light dilution of APC if significantly soiled.
Purchasing: www.poorboysworld.com
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Price & Price Per Ounce: $15.95/16oz ... $.99/ounce
Manufacturer Claims:
Poorboy's World Leather Stuff has been developed to be your one-step Leather, Vinyl and Rubber cleaner, conditioner, and protectant. Leather Stuff is made with the finest ingredients available to provide a clean, soft and non-greasy surface with UV-A & UV-B protection. Leather Stuff has a very pleasant leather scent to keep the leather in your vehicle as well as furniture and clothing looking and smelling like new.
Once you've tried Leather Stuff, we are sure it will be your first choice to maintain all the leather, vinyl, and rubber in your home and car.
Packaging: I received this product as a free sample from member "mgm2003". However, the real bottle (saw in person) is the typical Poorboy's tough cylinder with a fliptop. The directions are easy to read and you can see the color through the clear bottle.
Color/Scent/Viscosity: Light Blue/Leather/Thick Gel
How I used (as per instructions): I tried it on a couple spots in my Acura Integra. Most of the interior was covered in a one-month old application of Zaino Z10. It was still there on the surface but the surface was mildly dusty. My headliner and pillars are light gray and had some imbedded soiling in them. I used a large Adam's MF applicator to do the entire interior. I applied a thin, 2-4 inch bead of product for each panel and gently worked it in.
The product pretty easily removed the imbedded soiling and left a nice low/medium gloss sheen on the entire interior. Yes, I used it on leather, plastic, vinyl, and rubber pieces. My vinyl is a bit sheeny to begin with, so don't be alarmed by the picture. It was a noticeable increase in shine, but nothing obnoxious. If you've used Poorboy's Natural Look before, the look rivals it VERY closely.
Overall Thoughts: I like it. I used it on the entire interior (coated leather, vinyl, rubber, and plastic) and got no left over streaking. I let it sit for 10 minutes with the doors closed and came back to a nice light scent of leather. Like I said above, it leaves a medium gloss sheen that lets you know the product is there. When entering and exiting the car, it feels a little slippery, which I like. It allows mobility to be easier. Overall, this product can really speed up your interior work, especially for your personal vehicles as it will remove light soiling and doesn't require a wipedown afterwards.
Cleaning Power: 2 out of 5
Shine: 3 out of 5
Other Notes: Re-apply every 2 months. Clean interior with a light dilution of APC if significantly soiled.
Purchasing: www.poorboysworld.com
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