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Old 12-06-2019, 09:08 PM   #20
sourdough
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Originally Posted by Gunny Mike View Post
I'm crossing my fingers with my Outback. Had the problem with some couches we bought for our house. Was told it was cheap thin leather. We ended up with a reclining lazy boy couch and went with a fabric cover versus leather. We don't buy leather furniture anymore after getting burnt.

You need to know what you are getting and KNOW that it is 100% leather. I try to use it on everything. It doesn't wear appreciably and when it does it just looks better. Unless you are just trying to ruin it it will last many decades. Was in a place 3-4 years ago that had a couch that John Wayne used to sit/sleep on (still in use) and it looked as good as anything that old could....great. Good leather wears well and looks better as time goes on IMO. Fabrics just aren't in the same league.
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