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Old 08-24-2005, 11:50 AM   #8
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Something else to try...

Is Lexol leather conditioner. My wife spilled hot coffee in the passenger seat, and although she wiped it up quickly the perforated seat bottom soaked up enough to harden it.

I used their leather cleaner, then used the conditioner . I'd get it fairly wet with the conditioner, rub it in while letting it almost pool on the seat, then let it soak in overnight. Three applications and it's nearly like new. I was told that I could have applied it heavily and then covered with plastic overnight as well.

She's not allowed to drive it anymore.
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