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Jun 15, 2013 16:34:05 GMT
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I've got a black leather drivers seat that is starting to look a bit worn, in days gone I remember using hide food etc on leather MG seats, however i know things have come on considerably so whats the modern way of doing things, the seats are from a late 90's car. Thanks
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madmog
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 1,160
Club RR Member Number: 46
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I've used gliptone - the shampoo and cream coloured liquid leather conditioner on various leather seats. It makes the leather go from parchmenty to soft and almost rubbery. Much nicer to sit on. But it doesn't put back colour as such. Must admit I've used boot polish rubbed in well and polished off to colour light spots. But you need to polish that in well or it'll come off on your clothes.
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