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06-27-2023, 07:24 AM | #1 |
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Leather Preservation
I finally had a split seam fixed on the rear seat. The upholstery shop said it was difficult because the leather had dried, and they had to swap in a new piece of leather. The shop owner recommended any kind of leather preserver that is 'non-chemical.'
I, and the previous owner had been using the BMW wipes. They do leave a nice , original-looking surface. Not shiny like some preservatives tend to do. But the BMW wipes must have chemicals in them. Does anyone have recommendations of anything non-chemical? I've used so many different treatments over the years and I'm open to suggestions. The car is now 14 years old and I would not mind keeping it another 14. |
07-15-2023, 03:51 PM | #3 |
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I do use 303 on everything rubber or plastic. Can’t beat it. But for leather? Not sure about that.
I did find what I was looking for, https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/...AC_SL1500_.jpg I used their cleaner first, and then the preservative. The finish is not shiny or oily, looks like the finish it had when new. I had been using the BMW a wipes but I believe they do contain some chemicals and besides, they have a tendency to dry out before you can use them. |
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