[DML] Reconditioning Leather?
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[DML] Reconditioning Leather?




I bought VIN 3319 last fall but didn't have a chance to do much with it till a month ago. After replacing the frozen 
front brake calipers, recharging the AC, replacing all the fluids and doing a minor tuneup on the enging it's now 
driveable.

The question I have concerns the leather seats. From the condition (weathered) of the fiberglass exterior trim and 
panels, and the cracking of the binnacle, it looks like the car was stored outside in the sun for many years.

The leather on the seats is very hard, almost like plastic, and has some small cracks and checking in areas - I'm 
guessing that it has just dried out from exposure to the sun.

Can anything be done to recondition the leather? I just don't want to make things worse.

Steve 







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