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Protecting your Leather Seats

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Post  Flash man Sat Sep 26, 2009 8:45 am


Its a good idea to condition leather seats frequently. Here in
Florida the tempertures reach over 100 degrees inside of our
vehicles. Especially in the sun. The heat dries out the natural animal oils
that are in the leather hide. Then when you sit down on your dry leather seats, they will crack. If you do not condition your leather for a long
period of time, it will dry out, harden and crack. Our leather conditioner contains various conditioning agents that rejuvenate and lubricate dry leather surfaces. Keeps leather seats soft and supple. If you have a new car, its a good idea to start conditioning your seats to prevent them from cracking.





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Post  Tweaking Sun Jan 03, 2010 3:03 pm

I'd like to mention that your leather conditioner did a fantastic job on my leather interior. I have a 1994 BMW 540i and the leather seats were starting to look their age but, I used your conditioner and allowed the seats to soak up all they could and they look great again! Thank you for such a fantastic line of products!

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Post  Flash man Mon Sep 26, 2011 4:07 pm

Hi,

I am glad you are happy with our Leather conditioner. A lot of penetrating/softening agents go into our Leather conditioning creme. Thanks for the response.

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