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Re: leather seat scuffs...



     Lexol, Lexol, Lexol, or Connely Hide Food.
     Lexol is the best porduct on the market for leather treatment on newer 
     surfaces, Hide food is incredible for older leather surfaces to soften 
     them up.  I recommend using the Lexol leather shampoo that is pH 
     balanced (orange bottle) followed by the Lexol leather conditioner 
     (brown bottle). or alternatively use the Lexol shampoo and then the 
     Hide food.  Check with high end parts stores or porsche, BMW dealers 
     for these products.
     
     andy


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Subject: leather seat scuffs...
Author:  Non-HP-tfp (tfp@tsil.net) at HP-PaloAlto,mimegw6
Date:    12/5/97 12:53 PM


Hi folks,
     
I have a 97 GLX turning 15k miles and one year old on December 8th. I have 
noticed that my BIBER BEIGE leather seats are getting dirty. I also noticed 
that I had scratched them during getting into the car. I seems like my 
suspender clasp is the culprit. I just have some nasty scuffing and flaking 
of the leather on the back of the seat. I guess I am accustomed to putting 
my butt into the car and sliding down into driving position.
     
Anyone have a clue as to what might really clean the seats up nice AND 
remove/condition those scratches?
     
Thanks very much!
Thom