[s-cars] What are your favorite auto detailing products?
Tom Green
trgreen at comcast.net
Wed Apr 26 09:29:12 EDT 2006
I expect the Bay area is the wrong place to look for deals on such a
labor-
intensive procedure.
On the other hand those, with no first hand knowledge, reporting on the
price of Montreal Lap Dancers, have found a source of cheap labor that
appears uniquely suited for this task, cold weather or not.
An hour or so of dedicated effort by one of Canada's finest should have
the seats suitably warmed and in a supple and plump condition if prepped
with a few squirts of Lexol perhaps slathered on with the hands if
needed.
Teddy <tedebearp at yahoo.com> wrote:
> if anybody knows of a place to recondition the interior for the same
> price in the SF bay area, please let me know. my seats could use a
> little
> reconditioning (mainly the driver's seat).
>
> --- Sean Douglas <quattro20v at telus.net> wrote:
>
>>>
>>> Lexol- old standby for leather seats, a bit finicky to use
>>> and impossible to use when it's cold (the leather really
>>> needs to be warm for it to really get into the leather).
>>>
>>
>> 100% agree on Lexol for leather. After cleaning with the Lexol
>> leather
>> cleaner, a tip to apply the conditioner is to spray about 2-3
>> squirts in
>> your hands, rub together then apply with your hands. This is
>> better than
>> using a cloth or sponge as it really easy to get into the nooks and
>> crannies.
This procedure would take care of all those nooks, and probably crannies
as well.
>>
>> I was told by a leather shop that one should condition leather a
>> least 4
>> times per year, even more. This keeps the leather supple and plump
>> and
>> makes it resistant to cracking. Once dried out and cracked, it almost
>> impossible to bring it back.
This same caveat applies to the aging Lap Dancer as well. If
suitably promoted,
you may be able to clear a profit on the venture. :-) You might
want to consider
more frequent treatments.
>>
>> BTW, the same leather shop reconditioned my seats front and back,
>> looks
>> almost brand new. Even the drivers seat looks good. They spray on a
>> colour-matched (ecru) dye and let it dry. It was the best $150 I
>> spent.
You should probably skip this part. Go shopping and spend the rest
on those
Cuban cigars. Enjoy. ;-)
Tom
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