Noblechair Hero - Black Edition CLEANING

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I was going to purchase the noblechair cleaning kit but its not available anywhere apart from a German shop that doesn't deliver to the UK, so does anyone know what would be best to use to keep my new chair clean and in great condition?

I would appreciate any input plz, thanks.
 
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I would try to avoid liquids as much as possible TBH - it just seems to expedite cracking on these kind of chairs no matter the brand or material :(

Might be worth looking at some Autoglym products.
 
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I would try to avoid liquids as much as possible TBH - it just seems to expedite cracking on these kind of chairs no matter the brand or material :(

Might be worth looking at some Autoglym products.

I was thinking about that kind of stuff but wasnt sure, was hoping maybe someone else has tried something they would recommend
 
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I was thinking about that kind of stuff but wasnt sure, was hoping maybe someone else has tried something they would recommend

My dad (used to run the R&D at Pittards) reckons people over-think it and unless the coating is compromised doing anything other than cleaning with a mild but good quality detergent and a couple of microfibre cloths is a waste of time.
 
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I have used a baby wipe on the underside of it for testing and works really well, so until i can get my hands on the noblechair stuff will use a baby wipe when needed.
 
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Can recommend renapur leather balm can be had off ebay with applicators for the price of a few pints but if used sparingly as suggested will last you years . Waterproofs, cleans and protects I use in on chairs, sofas, shoes, bike leathers all sorts and its never let me down
 
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