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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / August 2005

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Leatherique for the 1998 Volvo C70 Coupe Seats Question

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Kreiner K. - 29 Jul 2005 00:32 GMT
Hello. I am not very handy with cars, but have noticed some early
signs of creasing within my C70's sport seats. I want to be proactive
on this matter to ensure longevity and condition. Has anyone tried
the leatherique product? Is it easy to apply? What is the worst case
scenario if things "don't work" with the product? Can the
product cause any harmful issues to the seats? How much
does one need to complete one seat?

Thank you in advance for your insight and perspective!
David Taylor - 29 Jul 2005 04:21 GMT
> the leatherique product? Is it easy to apply? What is the worst case
> scenario if things "don't work" with the product? Can the
> product cause any harmful issues to the seats? How much
> does one need to complete one seat?

Very easy to apply, just put it in a spray bottle, spray and smooth in
with your hands.

Buy the 0.5l bottle of that and the cleaner and you'll have plenty for
several applications.

David.
Kreiner K. - 02 Aug 2005 23:41 GMT
Thanks for the note. How does the leatherique product smell?

>> the leatherique product? Is it easy to apply? What is the worst case
>> scenario if things "don't work" with the product? Can the
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>David.
David Taylor - 04 Aug 2005 18:59 GMT
> Thanks for the note. How does the leatherique product smell?

Doesn't really have a smell so is both pleasant to use and doesn't make
the car smell bad.

If you want to follow up with a leather smell then use Gliptone leather
restorer afterwards.

David.
 
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