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Car Forum / Mercedes-Benz Cars / September 2004

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Leather care

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randy1128@webtv.net - 16 Sep 2004 21:28 GMT
Who makes the best leather conditioner/restorer?

Thanks
Al Bolton - 16 Sep 2004 23:08 GMT
Leatherique. No contest!

http://www.leatherique.com/

Best results come from a bit of effort with it, but it gives great results.
Al Bolton
1990 500SE
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> Who makes the best leather conditioner/restorer?
>
> Thanks
Tiger - 17 Sep 2004 04:57 GMT
Yep!
Uncle Vinnie - 17 Sep 2004 15:18 GMT
Yep, again..

Leatherique is the best for cleaning, reconditioning, and even restoring/
recoloring cracked/worn leather.
> Yep!
Ernie Sparks - 17 Sep 2004 18:33 GMT
Where's the best place to get this stuff?

> Yep, again..
>
> Leatherique is the best for cleaning, reconditioning, and even restoring/
> recoloring cracked/worn leather.
> > Yep!
Uncle Vinnie - 17 Sep 2004 19:13 GMT
only one place I know of...

www.leatherique.com

> Where's the best place to get this stuff?
>
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>> recoloring cracked/worn leather.
>> > Yep!
RedFox - 21 Sep 2004 01:01 GMT
Is this for real leather (hide) or vinyl?

TIA

RF
> only one place I know of...
>
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> >> recoloring cracked/worn leather.
> >> > Yep!
Tiger - 21 Sep 2004 05:11 GMT
Leatherique is for leather... if you need to clean vinyl, then use their
Pristine Clean only... otherwise, leather needs both rejuvenating oil and
Pristine Clean.
RedFox - 21 Sep 2004 17:19 GMT
Thanks Tiger.

You're a huge benefit to this NGroup :-)

My 20 yo 240D has the vinyl seats and one has a small crack of about 1/2"
long in the rightmost panel of the part I sit on. I'm wondering how that
could be repaired. Wish I had maintained it better. Along the left and right
edges of the driver seat the vinyl is noticeably stiffer than on the other
seats. That's probably why it cracked.

TIA

RF

iger" <tiger0002@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Leatherique is for leather... if you need to clean vinyl, then use their
> Pristine Clean only... otherwise, leather needs both rejuvenating oil and
> Pristine Clean.
Joe Bagnara - 22 Sep 2004 14:26 GMT
My past experience with vinyl material is that it can be welded - try a
reupholster shop, not necessarily automotive.

Joe

> Thanks Tiger.
>
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>> and
>> Pristine Clean.
RedFox - 25 Sep 2004 18:43 GMT
Thanks Joe.

I'll look into that.

Enjoy the weekend :-)

RF

> My past experience with vinyl material is that it can be welded - try a
> reupholster shop, not necessarily automotive.
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> >> and
> >> Pristine Clean.
 
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