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There is a great product that I use on the leather on my old Army helmets, =
that is agreed on by most collectors to be the best leather treatment and I=
rub it into my leather seats every couple of months. Available almost eve=
rywhere. Vaseline.
Cheers, Henry Morrison, Albuquerque, NM
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From: Fot <fot-bounces@autox.team.net> on behalf of Jack Wheeler via Fot <f=
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Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2020 11:54 AM
To: FOT List <fot@autox.team.net>
Subject: [Fot] Leather Conditioning
Does anyone out there have a good recommendation for a product to use for r=
estoring old leather? I recently purchased a 50+ year old car, and while t=
he leather appears to be in good shape, when you touch it, it feels like ca=
rdboard. Specifically, the shift boot and the seats. I'm looking for a pr=
oduct that will bring back the soft leather feel. Anyone have any experien=
ce? Thanks.
Jack
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<span>Cheers, Henry Morrison, Albuquerque, NM</span></div>
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<div dir=3D"ltr">Does anyone out there have a good recommendation for a pro=
duct to use for restoring old leather? I recently purchased a 50+=
year old car, and while the leather appears to be in good shape, when you =
touch it, it feels like cardboard. Specifically,
the shift boot and the seats. I'm looking for a product that will br=
ing back the soft leather feel. Anyone have any experience? Tha=
nks.</div>
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