[s-cars] Leather Upholstery Maintenance
Steve Marinello
smarinello at telocity.com
Mon Jan 14 14:26:27 EST 2002
Nasty smelly equates with old rancid sheep/wool oil, which is lanolin. If
you let it get too hot and/or leave it open and exposed to air, it will go
rancid on you. But it's the closest thing to the natural oils in the
leather.
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> Kirby-
> If lanolin is the key ingredient, wouldn't Lexol conditioner have
> that as well? I know (for some reason I remember this) that Eagle
> One leather conditioner has lanolin in it, at least the formula
> from about 3 years back does.
>
> I've been told on several occasions that Connolly Hide Food is really
nasty, smelly stuff- I'd rather not use something that nasty and smelly if
it can be avoided. Also, with the cold weather here, I don't think anything
that requires heat and soak-in time will work (at least not until I get a
heated garage).
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