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re leather seat feed

carrera4s

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Can anyone put me on to a product for feeding the leather on black seats it is just the bolster not worn but could just do with freshening
 
I've got some of that and it's good stuff. Only problem is, it stinks of leather, which not everybody wants.

I would be interested to know if there's a similar, but unscented product that does the same job.

Regards,

Clive.
 
"Old world" is right. OK in a vintage Roller/Rover - not so good in a modern Porsche IMHO. [:)]

Regards,

Clive.
 
Here's a non-smelly one for you then!

http://www.renapur.com/content/leather-balsam/#.UVPxKrvySxg
[:)]
 
I use the Swissvax leather care products, works really well and a full range of products from cleaners to restorers.

http://www.swissvax.co.uk/view_products/leather_care_products/1

 
I use Race Glaze glycerin cleaner and Zymol conditioner

http://www.johnswax.co.uk/acatalog/Premium_Products.html
 
I can't remember if it was Zymol or Auto-Glym but I used to have a leather conditioner that had a banana smell.

The clip tone one is very good but you really need to let it dry in well and give it a bit of a buff or it gets into your clothes a bit. I used it in my 930 and my 993 but not sure the antique leather smell fits with a 997 interior full of tech.

Good to use something on the hide to keep it in good condition.
 
I second the Gliptone - its very good on leather - also works well on female leather handbags if you want to get brownie points from females! :)
 

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