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Ok, car will be 1 year old on 1st September but the leather on the 
drivers seat is a bit shinier and 'looser' than the passenger seat (just 
a bit). I'm thinking about trying the Autoglym leather care cream just 
to try and preserve it a bit. Any thoughts? The seats are black leather.
Date:Sat, 27 Aug 2005 20:04:45 GMT   Author:  

Re: leather seats   
In message <xH3Qe.2053$Ys5.1086@newsfe7-gui.ntli.net>, Getrich Quick 
 writes

>
>Ok, car will be 1 year old on 1st September but the leather on the 
>drivers seat is a bit shinier and 'looser' than the passenger seat 
>(just a bit). I'm thinking about trying the Autoglym leather care cream 
>just to try and preserve it a bit. Any thoughts? The seats are black 
>leather.


I used this stuff on my seats (light grey leather) when I noticed that 
the driver's one was starting to look a bit tired:  No cracks or scuffs, 
just the leather showing more of a tendency to crease than on the other 
seats.  I gave the whole lot a good going over with the Autoglym cream, 
and while it didn't do much to restore the look of the leather (just 
added a bit of a temporary shine IIRC) I think it's put a stop to the 
deterioration and the seat doesn't look any worse several months down 
the line.
-- 
David Thornber
Date:Wed, 31 Aug 2005 07:51:05 +0100   Author: