edonthenet
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There's a product on the market for leather gloves, shoes, etc called Sno-seal. It's actually beeswax and you apply it to the leather and heat it with a hairdryer. When it gets warm enough it liquifies and soaks right into the leather. After it cools it turns back into a wax leaving the leather very soft and supple. Also gives it a non-staining protection and waterproofs. Plus it doesn't make the surface shiny or oily. I was thinking of using it on my car seats. Has anyone tried this stuff, or in this application before?