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I would like to share some information concerning a product my company has developed. This is not meant to be perceived as spam or even an advertisement its just simple information: We have developed a product for long term leather care and preservation, it's called Leatherguard which is a clear coating designed to protect and enhance the longevity of all natural leather products including shoes, jackets, gloves, etc. Leatherguard is also the perfect way to protect your cars interior in addition to the typical areas such as front and rear seats, Leatherguard is great for leather wrapped steering wheels and gearshifts . It is totally non-staining and will not affect the color or appearance of the coated object. When applied correctly Leatherguard will extend the useful life of leather goods by enhancing their suppleness and resistance to scratching and scuffing thus keeping the coated articles looking like new. The high flexibility and adhesion inherent in this coating prevents it from cracking or peeling during normal use. Leatherguard also prevents soil and dirt from sticking to it, unlike existing Silicon based treatments. I thought this group would find the above information more then useful. If anyone has any questions or comments please feel free to contact me at: Steven@... & of course please check out our site at http://Liquiguard.com
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