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Originally Posted by Simply Red
ok. I don't think it'd hurt the material - but not sure. Maybe don't if you don't feel good about it - it worked well on my leather. but it's not as old.
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Uli from Hofkemier? Motors turned me onto a leather restoration product called Leathertique and their Rejuvenator was the best stuff I have ever found for bringing old leather back to life. They also sell cleaner conditioners and redeye kits for touch ups to total recollect job.
You cover all the leather with a gel cream product and the press cling wrap into the cream. Park the car with a black blanket on the roof in direct sun for 1 or 2 days and the uncover, clean and condition.
This stuff will make cardboard leather supple again.
Here is a great "how to" article on how to restore nasty leather. I would never let mine get that bad but I used this as a guide for a bolster repair and restoration on a worn driver's seat on a 91 300 CE sportline with blonde alimony interior.
http://www.leatherique.com/motor_car...e-project.html