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    I have used this product in the past on my vette seats. That was kind of an easy test due to the car only having 12,800 miles on at the time. Here is the thread on the vette:



    http://www.autopia-carport.com/forum...?threadid=8526



    I figure that testing leatherique out on my dads 97 sedan deville with 80k miles would be a better comparision.



    As you can see the seats where in just ok condition. Now they look good for the GM quality leather. A big improvement in my book. :xyxthumbs



    Here is a link to more pics:



    http://www.imagestation.com/album/?i...57&mode=invite







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    I love that about leatherique, it is the only product I have used that really deep cleans and softens up the leather. It also diminishes the appearance of the butt polished look that I hate so much!

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    Al, I`ll have to agree with you on the "dimishes the appearance of the butt polished look that I hate so much!"



    I figure that we will do another treatment in a few months on his car. Got to pay alot of attention to that GM leather. I got the gallon of each this time for $140 shipped and split it up with 3 other guys from work. Two of the guys have new GM rides, GMC 3500 4x4 dually diesel 4 door and the other guy has a Tahoe. It came out to $35 a quart of both products shipped for each person. I paid $60 total shipped for a quart of each a year ago for myself. Still worth it to me.









    Originally posted by AlBoston

    I love that about leatherique, it is the only product I have used that really deep cleans and softens up the leather. It also dimishes the appearance of the butt polished look that I hate so much!
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    Nice job. Leatherique is by far my favorite leather product. :xyxthumbs
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    Originally posted by gmblack3

    Al, I`ll have to agree with you on the "dimishes the appearance of the butt polished look that I hate so much!"



    I figure that we will do another treatment in a few months on his car. Got to pay alot of attention to that GM leather. I got the gallon of each this time for $140 shipped and split it up with 3 other guys from work. Two of the guys have new GM rides, GMC 3500 4x4 dually diesel 4 door and the other guy has a Tahoe. It came out to $35 a quart of both products shipped for each person. I paid $60 total shipped for a quart of each a year ago for myself. Still worth it to me.











    whoops just noticed my spelling mistake, hehe.

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    Looks great. I am going to have to try it out on my ETC.



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    So, which is it?



    http://www.leatherique.com or



    http://www.leathermotive.com



    They both carry a product called leatherique.

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    Which product did you use?



    Prestine Clean or Rejuvinator Oil or both?



    Those seats look great. Nice improvement!



    Robert

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    Both. See my other thread for instructions:



    http://www.autopia-carport.com/forum...?threadid=8526







    Originally posted by bobs_2k2_6spd

    Which product did you use?



    Prestine Clean or Rejuvinator Oil or both?



    Those seats look great. Nice improvement!



    Robert
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    great results!



    I wish someone would put together a group buy on some of this stuff.



    Could get expensive...

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    The special price for a quart of each is about $60 shipped total.





    The special price for a gallon of each is about $140.00 shipped

    total.



    If you can find 3 others you can split it up and get a quart of each shipped for $35 total.







    Originally posted by gmblack3

    Both. See my other thread for instructions:



    http://www.autopia-carport.com/forum...?threadid=8526







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    Where do you see the special deal?



    I do not see that on their web page?



    Also, anyone interested in pulling this together?



    Robert

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    It`s right on the 1st page. It even says something like "make sure you read this entire page it will save you some $$$" at the top.



    Originally posted by bobs_2k2_6spd

    Where do you see the special deal?



    I do not see that on their web page?



    Also, anyone interested in pulling this together?



    Robert
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    I found it lower on the page....Thanks!



    Robert

 

 

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