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Leather Interior
« on: 07 January 2007, 18:57:38 »

What is the best treatment to keep the leather looking/feeling in mint condition :question
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Re: Leather Interior
« Reply #1 on: 07 January 2007, 20:14:59 »

I use Renapur Balsam which I have used for years on my leather trousers (motorcycling ones not kinky ones) and jacket. It keeps everything nice.

www.renapur.com
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Re: Leather Interior
« Reply #2 on: 07 January 2007, 20:30:37 »

  ;D thanks for that  :y
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Re: Leather Interior
« Reply #3 on: 07 January 2007, 20:37:56 »

Always use Autoglym leather cream on mine. Cleans well and leaves a nice fragrance.
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Re: Leather Interior
« Reply #4 on: 07 January 2007, 20:50:17 »

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Re: Leather Interior
« Reply #5 on: 07 January 2007, 21:03:55 »

 ;D Great price, how would that size bottle last  :question
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Re: Leather Interior
« Reply #6 on: 07 January 2007, 21:51:41 »

You dont need much of it infact I use it on the settee as well ;)
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Re: Leather Interior
« Reply #7 on: 07 January 2007, 23:12:49 »

will have to try at that price, can't go wrong :y
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Re: Leather Interior
« Reply #8 on: 08 January 2007, 14:52:36 »

for gods sake dont do what tina did to my vectra cdx a couple of years ago ....... she used mr sheen, everytime i went round a corner i ended up in passenger seat and under hard braking she disappeared into passenger footwell ;D
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« Reply #9 on: 08 January 2007, 17:35:33 »

 ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Leather Interior
« Reply #10 on: 08 January 2007, 18:08:45 »

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for gods sake dont do what tina did to my vectra cdx a couple of years ago ....... she used mr sheen, everytime i went round a corner i ended up in passenger seat and under hard braking she disappeared into passenger footwell ;D
The 'eastern europeans' who wash and vac my car have a habit of polishing my leather seats.  I have to remember to ensure seatbelt is fully and correctly fitted before moving off!
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« Reply #11 on: 08 January 2007, 19:36:19 »

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for gods sake dont do what tina did to my vectra cdx a couple of years ago ....... she used mr sheen, everytime i went round a corner i ended up in passenger seat and under hard braking she disappeared into passenger footwell ;D
The 'eastern europeans' who wash and vac my car have a habit of polishing my leather seats.  I have to remember to ensure seatbelt is fully and correctly fitted before moving off!

Makes em nice and shiny though 8-)
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Re: Leather Interior
« Reply #12 on: 09 January 2007, 00:43:41 »

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I use Renapur Balsam which I have used for years on my leather trousers (motorcycling ones not kinky ones) and jacket. It keeps everything nice.

www.renapur.com

YOU TART ;D
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Re: Leather Interior
« Reply #13 on: 10 January 2007, 15:50:51 »

I used to use Connolly's (is that how you spell it??) own hide food on my old Senator, feeding the seats twice per year. I bought a couple of tubs at the Motorshow for a bargain price, and it lasted ages. The seats look a little waxy for a week or two, but always stayed nice and supple, with no cracking etc. In fact, the seats were so good that I took them out when I scrapped the Senator, and fitted them in my dad's campervan: NIIIICE!
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