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Mikescustomdetail
11-16-2001, 12:33 PM
Hi, my husband just bought a used car and the leather seats are dry and in desperate need of conditioning. What would be the best route for cleaning and conditioning them? I really don`t want to replace them. Thanks, Diane

Langley Interior Car Kare
11-16-2001, 01:14 PM
are they cracked at all....i know that once the crack is there there aint no going back....but otherwise do a fast search and leather...and youll find lots of stuff...lexol...zaino...pinnacle...303....tanners. ..meguiars...etc...i use lexol leather cleaner and the pinnacle conditioner....about every 2 wks....i apply the cleaner with a small brush(from CMA) and the conditioner with a foam pad....be sure to wet the seats down before anything with a nice damp towel...to get them moist to accept the products....and of course be sure to fry them after....or youll be slipping and sliding all over from the conditioner...:)

Cybercowboy
11-16-2001, 02:15 PM
Do you use olive oil or canola oil to fry your seats? :D

KR CoolShine
11-16-2001, 02:52 PM
Please do yourself a favor and check out http://www.leatherique.com. (`http://www.leatherique.com.`) The guys with really old cars swear by the stuff and so do I with the new cars.

The web site has pics of and articles about some interior restoration projects.

Langley Interior Car Kare
11-16-2001, 04:58 PM
ya got me on that one...i read your post before i re-read mine and i was like...what the heck???back and already bustin me...oh well...lol..:D

Zeno01
11-16-2001, 06:19 PM
Leatherique is amazing in restoring older leather. The leather just seems to drink the stuff up.