How Much Can Leather Take?
Originally Posted by fantastic88
In terms of strength and durability?
Well since the 3 of us that have posted in this thread have the same type of seats I agree with everything 95SLE just said.
Dirt is the biggest killer. I try to clean and condition the leather every month, it gets hard to in the winter, but for at least 9 months in the year....I clean em once a month. I have also heard wonders of a product called Lexol. If you can find some I suggest you use it.
Dirt is the biggest killer. I try to clean and condition the leather every month, it gets hard to in the winter, but for at least 9 months in the year....I clean em once a month. I have also heard wonders of a product called Lexol. If you can find some I suggest you use it.
I use Meg'* and Turtle leather cleaner. Used 'em everyday in the summer. Seats went from disgusting, to decent. Still not quite satisfied. I only have a few burnt spots, and I want to remove the rear seat [where most of the damage is at], and just soak it in leather cleaner for a few days. That'll surely clean 'er up. [and by soak, I mean grab a cloth, and soak it in cleaner, and place the cloth over the affected area.
-justin
-justin
I have some cracks in my leather on my door handles, i was thinking of going with the electrical tape and super glue methode of sealing the cracks, but does anyone have a good way to seal them up?
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