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Old 02-07-2011, 08:02 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by shumby View Post
interesting fact this leather is also the only leather gloves that are allowed to touch the tringle (bead wire) of any Michelin tire during assembly.
That is an interesting fact.

Back to you OP You asked about the "best wax and polish" too. That is like asking a hundred men who the best looking celebrity is. You'll not only get a hundred different answers but in this day and age, some of those answers will be men!

There are countless threads on this forum that show what different products can do. You have to look through them and decide on what's best for you taking in factors like durability, price, time required to apply or use and accessibility. Only you can decide what's best for you once these considerations are factored in. Two of the professional products used on this forum are Adam's and Zaino. There are other similar professional lines out there but this will at least narrow it down to two lines that are well represented here. Check out the threads as you will get a million different answers.
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