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Re: Leather care



Daniel Hussey wrote:
 <  Ryan,

<    Yes, this Connoly leather cream is actually called "Hyde Food" and
<is sold
<exclusively through Jaguar and Rolls Royce/Bentley dealerships.  Try
<your local
<Jaguar dealer's parts counter.  If there isn't one nearby, try Emmon's
<Coachworks.  Works pretty good.  spread all over leather seats (mildly
<thick
<coating) and leave out in the sun all day to "soak in".  At end of day,
<go
<wipe it down with a clean rag.  Will probably have to wipe it down
<again a
<few days later.  Should probably use Lexol Ph Cleaner to prep it first.

 <   Later,
 <   Dan

Hi leather fans,
I've been using products from a Florida company called Leatherique. Very
good for leather upholstery that has aged or suffered from neglect. Not
cheap, but it'll soften up stiff, dried-out seats very nicely. 
They recommend, by the way, that you apply conditioner oil on leather
upholstery before applying any kind of cleaning product.
Bye,
Russ