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would like to know as well!Bumping this wonderful old thread to ask if anyone has used Apple Guarde for croc bags.
Thank you!
I just used it last week on my grey croc madison wristlet. It was looking very dry and tired.....and now it is looking very shinny and healthy and it is ready for round two !!would like to know as well!![]()
I just used it last week on my grey croc madison wristlet. It was looking very dry and tired.....and now it is looking very shinny and healthy and it is ready for round two !!She looks new again! I will definitely use it on my teal croc sophia when I put her away in her sleeper this week...
good to know thanks!I just used it last week on my grey croc madison wristlet. It was looking very dry and tired.....and now it is looking very shinny and healthy and it is ready for round two !!She looks new again! I will definitely use it on my teal croc sophia when I put her away in her sleeper this week...
cozyc said:Is the Apple Conditioner supposed to have a smell a little like vinegar or something similar? TIA
Has anyone used Apple on the new Willis' vachetta leather, especially if you've used it on the navy or black colors? I just got my two Willis' yesterday but I'm still unsure what the best thing to do to protect them is--leave them alone or put the conditioner and waterproofing spray.
I've used it on the Vermillion. The black and navy would actually be even BETTER since the Vermillion looked funny (being slightly less dark) until the conditioner dried. But it looks great now. I'd say you'll be totally fine using it on your black and navy.