Re: [DML] Reconditioning Leather?
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Re: [DML] Reconditioning Leather?




Steve, try a product called Leatherique.  Leatherique.com or Leatherique.org
has it, I believe I used Leatherique.org since it had a secure ordering page
at the time when the other one didn't. It made my seats glove soft again,
ask any owner who has seen my car.  I have posted pictures of the absolute
crap that it took out of my seats in the DMCNews Photo section under
"Leatherique Results".  And I had been using various leather products for a
year and thought they were doing a good job...the white towel I used came
out brown from all of the dirt and gunk that was forced out of the seats of
my then 13,000 mile DeLorean by the Leatherique.  They also sell a dye kit
that should hide the cracks in the dye in your seats.

Amazing stuff, I was skeptical at first, but it made my seats look, feel,
and smell like new.

-Patrick C.
1880






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