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13th July 2008

When we tried Furniture Clinic’s Leather Ultra Clean in our Issue 882 test, it didn’t do too well. Now, it’s back – and has been much improved.

The solution is easily worked into the leather, and removes stains well. Once the grime is off, you can apply the company’s Protection Clean, which conditions the hide.

A cloth is supplied to do this, and as the product is rubbed in, it continues to shift stubborn marks.

On our used car’s trim, the conditioner absorbed well; not much buffing was needed. But it left a glossy finish – we’d prefer a matt look – plus the aroma was synthetic.

Furniture Clinic’s two-part pack took longer to apply than Simoniz Leather Care Cream – our Product Honours 2008 champ (Issue 1,011) – yet still did a decent job.

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Extra Info

Tested -Furniture Clinic Leather Ultra Clean and Protection Cream
Price: £20 (2 x 500ml)
Rating: 4/5
Contact: 0191 482 6112, www.furnitureclinic.co.uk
Problems? Required some effort and finish was very shiny. Smelled synthetic.
So why buy? Good stain removal, and left the leather feeling supple. A sponge and cloth are included.

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