Worn Leather
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RE: Worn Leather - 4/2/2008 7:20:43 PM
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cliro
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Joined: 10/11/2007 From: Calgary, AB Status: offline
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i wouldn't mess with leather myself, i'd take it in somewhere and get it repaired.. my 2002 explorer i had previously had leather in it and I was religious with conditioning and cleaning, i never wanted it to look like that.. ( I miss leather) found this... http://www.superiorrestoration.com/category~categoryID~102.html
< Message edited by cliro -- 4/2/2008 7:41:31 PM >
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RE: Worn Leather - 4/2/2008 7:51:13 PM
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Yooper
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I bought the Blazer used. Since I have owned it I have been religious about cleaning and conditioning it. That stuff is mad expensive. Does anybody know of anything else that is a little cheaper. At this point I think I am just at the point where I am slowing the aging process any suggestions anyone?
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RE: Worn Leather - 4/2/2008 7:59:34 PM
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cliro
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just take it somewhere and get quotes to repair, i would suggest going to furniture repair places rather then interior uphosterers that specifically deal with autos. probably be a little cheaper at the furniture stores.
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