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<Misc>Leather care
- Subject: <Misc>Leather care
- From: "Marc Plante" <marc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 9 Sep 1998 14:18:01 -0400
My car is getting close, but this is an excerpt from a previous posting by
Duane Collie
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The # 1 Source for QUALITY leather care products is Leathermaster. They
make the right stuff for all types of leather needs (makes Lexol look like
409 cleaner).
Leathermaster
3720-A Alliance Drive
Greensboro, NC 27407
tel: 910-854-5921
fax: 910-854-7976
Talk with Ronnie - he's the expert at touch-ups. He'll fix you up with a
kit to strip off the crap that's on there now, prep the surface, and re-dye
the leather. You can easily do it yourself. You will probably need to
send him in a leather sample for color match (BMW sometimes has these
swatched in the Owners Manual Portfolio, otherwise snip off a piece under
the seat, etc.) Get a cleaning care kit, too. Be prepared to spend about $
80 for everything you need.
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Marc Plante
E36 325i, 107k
Alexandria, VA
Mailto:marc@domain.elided
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