Hi
I have something called Leather feed, I got it in a car care kit when I
bought a new car 10 years ago. It cleans the leather and makes it really
soft and nice.
Per in Sweden
Alan Seigrist skrev 2011-05-16 23:59:
> Shoe polish will definitely rub off - it is basically wax and does not
> soak in. Bad idea.
>
> I would recommend shoe creme(cream) or preferably shoe dye, both
> widely available.
>
> One advantage of shoe creme is it seems to come in a huge variety of
> shades. That being said shoe dye is your best bet .
>
> Alan
>
> On 5/17/11, raymead@comcast.net<raymead@comcast.net> wrote:
>> hello all,
>>
>>
>>
>> The bolsters on my leather seats are worn............B someone suggested I
>> simply use shoepolish on them (matching color, of course) - actually, they
>> said to use woman's shoe polish (are there seriously differences?)..........
>>
>>
>>
>> They said it wouldn't rub off, etc., etc..............
>>
>>
>>
>> Any thoughts?B B (it is simply wear on the bolsters from rubbing against
>> them
>> getting in and out).
>>
>>
>>
>> tks, ray
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