[Healeys] Non Healey Leather
Bob Spidell
bspidell at comcast.net
Wed Sep 2 14:11:49 MDT 2015
Leatherique products come highly touted (by the company, of course). I
bought the cleaner/rejuvenator combo and it appears to work as
advertised, but takes a bit of work so I quit after a couple applications.
http://www.autogeek.net/leatherique-kit.html?productid=leatherique-kit&channelid=FROOG&utm_source=CSEs&utm_medium=GoogleProductSearch&utm_campaign=CSE&gclid=COOfj6iT2ccCFVKEfgodAmMNgg
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*http://tinyurl.com/nesbtmz
Some (possibly) helpful info here:
http://www.leatherique.com/2011_leatherique_book.pdf*
NFI.
Bob
On 9/2/2015 12:54 PM, Richard Ewald wrote:
> Personnaly I like using saddle soap and
>
>
> Connolly Hide Care
> <http://www.amazon.com/Connolly-30001-Hide-Care/dp/B0002LJQKW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1441223607&sr=8-1&keywords=hide+food> formally
> hide food
>
>
> Rick
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 11:58 AM, Fred Wescoe <fredwescoe at gmail.com
> <mailto:fredwescoe at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> I need some insite on caring for new car leather.
>
> I will be taking delivery in a week or so, of a 2016 Audi A6. One
> of many options is the full leather interior. It has been a
> number of years since I have had a full leather interior and I
> always used Lexol on the leather.
>
> The question is whether Lexol is still the best leather product to
> use or is there something better on the market now. Should I
> treat the new leather immediately upon delivery or wait?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Fred
>
>
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