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What would you use to clean a black leather reclining chair?

I'm moving into an apartment and my dad said that I could have his old la-z-boy.

It's in relatively good condition (for a 15 year old chair), but it's been sitting in the garage for 2 years and has a nice layer of dust on it.

Most of the dust can just be removed with my hand, but what do I use to give it back its shine? I assume I shouldn't use water.
 
Originally posted by: BigToque
I'm moving into an apartment and my dad said that I could have his old la-z-boy.

It's in relatively good condition (for a 15 year old chair), but it's been sitting in the garage for 2 years and has a nice layer of dust on it.

Most of the dust can just be removed with my hand, but what do I use to give it back its shine? I assume I shouldn't use water.

armor all
 
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
car care section will have meguiars leather conditioner and cleaner.
thats one way to get that stuff.

Do not use car care products on it. The leather used in vehicles is not very good leather. It's slightly worse than the leather used to make the outer covering of a baseball.

Go with a Guardsman leather cleaner product or just use some warm water mixed with a little Woolite.
 
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