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Old 01-23-2008, 06:54 PM
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Post How to: Maintain your leather car seats so they never crack or age (detailed writeup)

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Great write up, I don't have leather seats, but I will remember this if I ever have a car with them. Before motorcycle season I'll be cleaning my riding jacket.

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Thanks for the great write up. I just bought a Pathfinder with a leather interior. It is only two years old, so the leather still looks new, but I was planning to do the seats in the spring so I'll bookmark the page.
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Oh cool. I have a Volvo wagon that has a ton of leather in it. Ugh. Thanks.
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i need to do this to my leather sofa and love seat, thx for the advice
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Good tips, but I don't have leather seats...yet.
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For some reason our filters at work blocked me but I'm going to have to check it out when I get home to see if it's too late to help me. I've got some cracks in the leather on my driver's seat that I need to deal with, but the passenger seat and back seats are still OK (maybe I just need to lose weight? ). It could come in handy with our family room furniture at home too.

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