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L for Leather! #1518680
16/12/2014 01:34
16/12/2014 01:34

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Following the recent work on Ellie, my LE (New cam belt etc, and sorting the brakes), today was the first opportunity to take her for a proper drive and put her through her paces- to Hungerford - and back.

There was only one problem - my face is still aching from the permanent grin the drive induced!

On a more serious note, I would welcome some advice on what to use on the leather interior. It is in excellent condition, but I assume leather should be 'fed' with something. Does the red leather need a different product to the black leather?
Thanks in advance.

Re: L for Leather! [Re: ] #1518683
16/12/2014 01:46
16/12/2014 01:46

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The Leather in LE's is PU (polyurethane) coated to seal in the colour. So "feeding" as such is a bit unnecessary. A good clean with a leather cleaner and keep it regularly wiped/cleaned should do the job. And keep it out of direct sun if possible. The red seat bases are slightly different though as they have the perforations, it is possible to feed the skin/leather through the holes by-passing the plastic top coat, just don't over do it! As said, a decent cleaner will probably have enough natural oils to keep things supple. smile

Re: L for Leather! [Re: ] #1518685
16/12/2014 02:28
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In a word... Gliptone ! cool


1972 Triumph Stag
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Re: L for Leather! [Re: ] #1518687
16/12/2014 07:27
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Yes Gliptone, I can second that. The smell is an added bonus as well, almost addictive.... driving


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Re: L for Leather! [Re: ] #1518694
16/12/2014 11:26
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gliptone thirded :-) if you can, speak with them, they're always willing to help / advise and certainly know their stuff. i pass everyday (todmorden) and once called in with a coupe, left £50odd quid lighter but the cleaner and scuffmaster and other bottle were well worth it, and if i ever get my red LE going, i'll do the same in that :-)

http://www.liquidleather.com/

sorry mods, not affiliated, but link is there to help. please remove if breaches any rules.

Last edited by dibbers; 16/12/2014 11:27.

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Re: L for Leather! [Re: ] #1518696
16/12/2014 13:03
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If it has cracks or creases then Gliptone is good, otherwise it's a bit of a swiz, you don't feed a coated leather seat. It smells good though and the soap is excellent for cleaning both car and home leather.


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