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Reconditioning Leather Seats 200 84

Post I am looking for expired... Some one posted what looked to be good advice recently (in last week or so) about how to soften hardened leather seats.

Post again? Tnanks.

Robert

84 245Ti









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Re: Reconditioning Leather Seats 200 84

Try leatherrepairkits.com

I just used their kit on my 87 765T rear seat. It was severely cracked where the back of your knees go. Really looked like it needed to be replaced, alot of spots down to the cloth. I used almost the entire bottle of repair compound for this one area. I used their Volvo Saddle V68 color. The color is more orange than the original, but in poor lighting you cannot tell the difference. The repaired area incredibly now looks brand new. It works!

John








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Re: Reconditioning Leather Seats 200 84

That may have been me. I mentioned an article from Grassroots Motorsports about a project car in which they were able to bring back worn and cracked black leather seats in an '88 BMW M3. Go to the link below and scroll about halfway down the page to "August 25" where the seats are mentioned. All of the products they used are mentioned there.

http://www.grassrootsmotorsports.com/m3project.html








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Re: Reconditioning Leather Seats 200 85

Try " Leatherique.com " They have what sounds like the best products for leather resoration. They claim their product will even return "cardboard hard leather" back like new.







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