leather care
George Roffe
geo31 at suddenlink.net
Fri Feb 22 14:05:30 CST 2013
http://www.leatherique.com/
---- David Pertuz <d.pertuz at gmail.com> wrote:
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I was wondering about this today, when I was thinking of picking up some of this stuff:
https://www.obenaufs.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=20&product_id=30
for other purposes and it occurred to me that it might also perk up the leather on one of my cars.
Automotive-upholstery, however, is, to say, the least, not processed in the same way as things like bicycle saddles, boots, baseball gloves, etc. and can be sort of plasticky.
George, I remember that you had very good success in restoring your P10's leather years ago when you had that car.
granted, among our list-relevant cars only P10s and P11s tend to have leather on them. but my former P10 has somewhat dried-out leather, too, and now lives in sunny California.
David
Chicago
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