Thanks for the input. It's just personal preference. They have a great
reputation and are well known for their products in the equestrian world for
treating saddles.
The eBay auctions would be great, but even though they ship to Canada, it's
pretty expensive. Then Customs on top. I'd rather find a Canadian retailer
who has imported it themselves.
Rick
> Excuse my ignorance, but what is so great about Lexol vs. Other Leather
> Cleaners?
>
> Anyhoo, here are some US sellers on ebay who do ship to Canada:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/33x27
Lattes - 06 Jul 2004 16:12 GMT
> The eBay auctions would be great, but even though they ship to Canada, it's
> pretty expensive. Then Customs on top. I'd rather find a Canadian retailer
> who has imported it themselves.
Just ask them to send it via regular mail, there is only GST and PST
(ontario) and you only have to pay a couple of bucks for customs clearance
if it even gets caught by customs at all.
Anyway, good luck! :)
dave
Ariel - 07 Jul 2004 13:42 GMT
You might be right BUT....Even if you don't want it, some Co. will claim
"Brokerage Fee". That's what happened with my CAI. I'd be carefull.
A.
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>> The eBay auctions would be great, but even though they ship to Canada,
> it's
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> dave