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>On Thu, 3 Apr 2003 07:41:42 -0600 Karl Robrock <robrock@domain.elided> wrote:
> >Leatherique is great,
>
>
>also, leatherique is likely to become a digest advertiser in the near
>future. i need to get back to the owner of said business about that.
>
>
>richard
See, Richard does have a good memory... hahaha Biased view but
Leatherique is a winner for restoration and maintenance.
If the leather is just trashed, nothing will fix it. Later 164s had really
nice leather, the 91 -93 (I have 2 with leather) is typically pretty rough
stuff. Leatherique is a heavy duty answer to tired leather. I have dark
charcoal and the tan of early 164s on the way for stock so the seats where
the dye has flaked off can be renewed, and you can do intensive leather
therapy while you are prepping for applying the dye, which is great stuff.
As in white pants in a charcoal car safe.
Any color can be matched, and there is even a "permanent" version of Armor
All available, I like it for 164s that get a tired look on the door panels.
Not to shiny, but looks loved afterwards.
Leatherique is not cheap,but you get 10 times the emollients and oils of
store bought product. I like it because it works as it says. With patience,
it can restore a tire leather interior, but like so many things, it can't
put back what isn't there.
I've done several 164 interiors and results were very good. Re dye the
seats and the car looks years younger. If anyone has questions, I'll be
glad to help.
More info at http://alfabill.com
Cheers!
Bill Harkell
AlfaBill LLC
Tampa Florida USA
http://alfabill.com
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