As for your last question.........
I have never used them, but I have seen pictures of before and after on
restoring old leather. It was in a recent English car magazine
article. The improvement looked amazing. There are products available,
at least in Britain. Perhaps someone out ther has more experience with
this and knows the exact product names and where to get them.......
Randy Kegg
On Thu, 3 Oct 1996 22:37:30 -0400 (EDT) tallen <tallen@csc.sctboces.org>
writes:
>I have a set of vinyl seat covers and door panels (covers, no
>cardboard)
>in tan that are in really good shape and that I don't think I'm going
>to
>use. I also have almost 5 yds of vinyl that I bought to match (it
>almost
>matches!). What I'm hoping is that someone out there might have a set
>of
>black seat covers in similar condition that might be willing to trade.
> I
>was going to do my A in tan, but the tan top got to be a hassle (I
>just
>couldn't find a nice one I could afford), so I redid it in black, all
>but
>the seats. Can anything be done to almost 40 year old leather seat
>covers
>to soften and clean (they look like they have silver overspray on
>them)
>them up?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Tom '60 MGA
>
>
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