l
Lexol works well. Connoly Leather food is also good. My grandmother covered
all her furniture with clear plastic seat covers. There's an option. Wear
hospital scrubs whenever you get into the car. Never drive it at all. Don't
even look at it. Seal the entire car in an air tight capsule. Don't let your
drunken buddies near it. Keep the cat out of the garage. Don't drive naked.
Precious bodily fluids cause stains. Don't park under trees with the top
down. Keep the old seats for "go"...install the new ones for "show". Don't
feed a three year old ice cream or french fries while in the Morgan. In
fact, don"t feed a 33 year old ice cream or french fries while in the
Morgan, either.
Hope these suggestions help keep the seats clean. good luck.
I just put my 63 +4 back on the road yesterday after its 6 month
hibernation, so I am a happy camper.
-----Original Message-----
From: Barkel, Martin <Mbarkel@sybronchemicals.com>
To: 'Morgans@autox.team.net' <Morgans@autox.team.net>; 'wms@vaxxine.com'
<wms@vaxxine.com>
Date: Thursday, March 18, 1999 10:03 AM
Subject: RE: New leather care
>
>I like Liquid Leather from Glipton. It does a good job. See
>www.liquidleather.com <http://www.liquidleather.com> for further
>details.
>
>Regards,
>Martin Barkel
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "wms" <wms@vaxxine.com>
> Sent: maandag 1 januari 1996 5:53
> To: "Morganeers" <Morgans@autox.team.net
> Subject: New leather care
>
> I finally have it , It's finished, I'm
>extatic, it's done it's
> done ! Now I don't know what to do with it . Yes the
>Old 62 Morgan is
> finally complete . The interior is done with tan leather
>seats . Now what
> do I do to protect them from stains and dirt etc. ? I
>know they need to
> have a drop of oil on them here and there to look
>correct but----I would
> appreciate Ideas from those who have been there .
> Thank you Glenn Nigh 1962 Plus 4 2
>seater # 5112
>
>wms@vaxxine.com
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