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Trunkster
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leather restoration

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I have just bought some saab seats to go in the camper. I have given them a good clean and they have come up quite well. There is a bit of wear around the drivers bolster and a bit of crazing in places. There leather is not worn out just needs a bit of feed and colour restorer. My question is which product is the best. When you look on the bay there are quite a few to choose from and prices vary a lot. Does anybody have past experience? Seats are dark grey!
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well when i was doing classics we always used connollys for cleaners and dyes etc,in fairness we often had a couple of guys train it up to york and we would collect them they would do the job and back on the teatime train :D
but their products are second to none... end off
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Thanx mm
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