Re: [DML] Reconditioning Leather?
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Re: [DML] Reconditioning Leather?





I have tried a lot of things including Saddle Soap and Lexol. IMHO
Leatherique is a whole magnitude better. It is easy to use and brings
the leather "back from the dead". You can take leather that feels like
cardboard and make it soft again. Of course the worse it is to begin
with the longer it will take and the worse it will come out. It will
rejuvinate it a lot though. They also sell dye so you can actually
remove the old dye and redye it to remove surface cracks. They now
have the Delorean color on file from me. You can also get crack filler
for serious cracks. Go to their website and contact them. They are
very helpful. The hardest thing to get over is using sandpaper on the
leather but IT WORKS. Just don't ask about the price or you may get ill.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757


--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "robert parker" <roberthparker@xxxx>
wrote:
> 
> Saddle soap well.   Follow with Lexol (I hand rub it in), or L








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