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How do they do that..... Leather Seats



Steve H.,

No great magic Steve and no surprise that the dealers take the cheapest
route possible on "re-conditioning" the leather on the seats. They simply
have a vendor come in an "paint" the seats with a surface laquer that will
look good for about 3 months after which the true condition of the seats
will become apparent. Have no fear you're paying this cost.

Use the Leatherique or the other methods suggested on the Digest, those
being Leather Masters for a good aniline die, Color Plus, or Larry at Car
Care(?) for the Surflex and Soffner.

- -Kevin

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