Crappy 18yr old seats
Kent McLean
kentmclean at mindspring.com
Fri Jul 29 18:09:50 EDT 2005
Brett Dikeman wrote:
> If you have any surfaces which aren't damaged but just very stiff and
> dried out- and you'd like to try saving them- Lexol would be the way to
> go. If the leather is dirty, first use the lexol cleaner, but go easy
> on the water when following the instructions.
I've also heard that covering the leather with plastic (Saran)
wrap after applying the Lexol gives the Lexol more time to soak
in without evaporating (although if the stuff is nothing but
oils, what's to evaporate?).
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Kent McLean
'94 100 S Avant, "Moody"
'89 200 TQ, "Bad Puppy" up in smoke
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