Original Care Kit
LeatherGuard’s cream-based leather protector creates an invisible shield to protect leather against damaging stains and helps protect against signs of wear and tear. The unique leather protector leaves leather looking its best and feeling soft and supple.
Fabric Care Kit
LeatherGuard’s water-based fabric spray protector is a highly advanced modified polyfluorocarbon emulsion, developed to provide stain resistance properties to fabric surfaces to help prevent staining and water spotting. Suitable for use on all fabrics and textiles.
Full Grain Care Kit
LeatherGuard’s water-based Full Grain spray protector is a highly advanced modified polyfluorocarbon emulsion, developed to provide stain resistance properties to absorbent and unfinished leather surfaces to help prevent staining and water spots.
Original Care Kit
Full Grain Care Kit
For more info please check out Original, Fabric or Full Grain Care
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