I remember hearing on some radio show about the tombs in the Nile
valley. Apparently the two things that they found in great shape were
wheat grains and leather treated with beeswax. Beeswax, it seems, never
dries out! I tried a beeswax product (Tana) on my leather winter
boots. It shrugged off water and more importantly - salt! So maybe I will
use beeswax on my leather interior !
At 12:48 AM 6/3/02 +0100, David Hill wrote:
>IME, the best thing for leather is saddle soap, which feeds the leather as
>well as cleaning it. It comes from horsey places, where it is used on
>saddles and other tack.
>
>David Hill
>York, UK
>
> > >Barrie Robinson wrote:
>
>
> > >>I bought a leather interior from Prestige in UK and asked what I should
> > >>use for the leather - They said "nothing" but I could use soap and water
> > >>when it got grungy!
Regards
Barrie
Barrie Robinson - barrier@bconnex.net
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