[s-cars] Reconditioning Leather Seats

Wylie Bean theringmeister at triad.rr.com
Sat Apr 26 15:56:33 PDT 2008


I mixed some mink oil with black shoe polish (the paste type) and applied it to my bolsters with a brush and let it sit, then budded it out, just like I was polishing shoes.  Turned out great.  Didn't take any pics but I thought it worth my effort.  

Not sure what i'd do with ecru though. 


Wylie Bean
90 cq
91 90q20v
92 UrS4
01 allroad

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Winter <tom at freeskier.com>

Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2008 13:41:21 
To:<s-car-list at audifans.com>
Subject: [s-cars] Reconditioning Leather Seats


I know that many on this forum have posted about their success or lack
thereof in dealing with worn and deteriorating leather interiors,
particularly the dreaded "driver's side bolster" wear. I thought that some
might find this thread from the Pelican Parts 911 forum interesting:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthread.php?s=e14f26ac08f9e4c0a950dea798b9
01b2&t=406029

Pretty amazing results, at a price that we all can live with. I'm thinking
of going this route on my ecru interior on the Avant, now that I've seen the
pics.

Tom '95 S6 Avant


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