No product received
After a month, and sending emails to find when I am likely to receive my leather cream, I still to date have not received it. And looking at other reviews I have wasted my money. Surprise, Suprise.
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After a month, and sending emails to find when I am likely to receive my leather cream, I still to date have not received it. And looking at other reviews I have wasted my money. Surprise, Suprise.
Leather restore cream.
Ordered 2 pots of this which after reading the reviews wasn’t sure I would get. They did However arrive though may as well not have. Items were supposed to be identical, one in a blue wrapper one in a black wrapper. One was a white cream like substance which looked like the advert but is useless, the other was a pot of pva glue ( could easily tell by the smell) Completely different consistency to the other pot as a different product.
Reading the reviews on returns not even going to try !! Won’t be buying from them again and would advise avoiding
Leather restore cream
Read the hype saw the video of how this cream transforms cracks in leather. £18.99 plus postage for a tiny jar. Couldn’t wait for it to arrive. This took 4 weeks because unknown to me it came from China. I got the impression it was uk based. Needless to say the cream is useless. My armchair looks exactly as it did before applying the cream. Do not waste your money.
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