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General => Cosmetic and bodywork matters => Topic started by: BobbyT on 09 July 2005, 18:03

Title: best way to keep leather looking good
Post by: BobbyT on 09 July 2005, 18:03
Hi, what is the best way to keep leather seats looking good and not cracking? any products i should get??
Title: Re: best way to keep leather looking good
Post by: Mr Blue on 09 July 2005, 21:56
if you have cracks then use www.liquidleather.co.uk

if yours a nice and min then use Autoglym leather cleaner. this tightens the leather. after that use the leather care cream. looks pukka once full dried
Title: Re: best way to keep leather looking good
Post by: BobbyT on 10 July 2005, 00:25
cheers dude! will go to halfords tomorrow!  :smiley:

one more thing, the rear bench wont fit! seems to be the wrong angle, what can i do?
Title: Re: best way to keep leather looking good
Post by: vdubit on 18 July 2005, 17:13
Whats the bench out of?
Title: Re: best way to keep leather looking good
Post by: BobbyT on 18 July 2005, 21:08
mk2 golf, any ideas how to get it to fit? or do i bin it for a chrome cage?  :evil:
Title: Re: best way to keep leather looking good
Post by: vdubit on 19 July 2005, 08:44
I used the frame and foam from the mk1 bench, and the covering from the mk2, i used cloth but it should be the same principal. mine's a cabby too. But that seemed to do the trick.
Title: Re: best way to keep leather looking good
Post by: chewychewits on 19 July 2005, 08:47
Saddle soap is also good for keeping leather soft and supple :smiley:
Title: Re: best way to keep leather looking good
Post by: 16VTWOODY on 11 August 2005, 21:20
scrap the lot and buy my full set of black lether with split back bench only 500 of your english pounds