[Fot] Leather Conditioning

J Wagner 4msonset at gmail.com
Sat Mar 21 12:35:13 MDT 2020


My experience was spilling ink on my dad’s front seat back in the 90’s.... rather than fessing up...  I cleaned the area with acetone, lightly sanded the area, mixed matching paint from aw
simple acrylic art set, and airbrushed the front seat.  It was as good as new and lasted for the decade the car remained with the family.

That said... i was curious and did some googling.  I found this company.  I watched one of their videos.  Looks like they know their business.    —Justin

https://www.leathertouchupdye.com/

> On Mar 21, 2020, at 10:54 AM, Jack Wheeler via Fot <fot at autox.team.net> wrote:
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> Does anyone out there have a good recommendation for a product 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 bring back the soft leather feel.  Anyone have any experience?  Thanks.
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> Jack
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