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Joined: Sep 2008
Location: Northern Ireland
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Hi Cat, congrats on your bronze Bays! WOW, what a bag!
I checked Mulberry's website for care advice on that type of leather and it does say to use Collonil. Get spraying so you can use your beautiful bag! |
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My Mulberries ![]() Hayworth, Bays & wrinkled patent sm Bays clutch Effie, Rosemary & Bays, Effie, Bays & Martha Ledbury, Mabel Wishlist: ginger Annie, plum glace Bays or Ledbury
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Joined: Jan 2006
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klp,Thanks for the information,I should of thought to use the product search on the Mulberry website,my bad.I better get spraying !
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Joined: Jun 2009
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Was amazed by your pic's - As a newbie, my brand new East West Maggie in black goat and DH's smooth brown Brynmore, have just been given the Collonil treatment, ready for their 1st outing.
The Maggie looks the same after treatment and smells of leather not chemicals, DH's Brynmore, looks a slightly richer shade of brown, he did 3 light coats of Collonil, and buffing on both. This used up 1 200ml tin. xxxx |
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Last edited by Millie99; Jun 28th, 2009 at 11:21 AM. |
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