rbaby Insufficient Funds O.G. Aug 20, 2007 849 1 Sep 30, 2007 #16 Sep 30, 2007 #16 ^^ Yes, the Apple Care Conditioner is great for lambskin. Make sure you use a soft, lint-free leather cloth. That should do the trick!
^^ Yes, the Apple Care Conditioner is great for lambskin. Make sure you use a soft, lint-free leather cloth. That should do the trick!
M mmr O.G. Jan 15, 2006 153 6 Sep 30, 2007 #17 Sep 30, 2007 #17 Where can you buy the Apple Care Conditioner?
mscupcake O.G. Dec 9, 2006 1,401 467 Sep 30, 2007 #18 Sep 30, 2007 #18 Lambskin is so buttery soft that it will scratch and crease easily. The best thing to do is to gently smooth them away with your finger. Be sure to stay away from oil/grease, I nearly ruined one of my flaps when I spilled lotion on her!
Lambskin is so buttery soft that it will scratch and crease easily. The best thing to do is to gently smooth them away with your finger. Be sure to stay away from oil/grease, I nearly ruined one of my flaps when I spilled lotion on her!