Amazing stuff to condition your leather seats
#1
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Amazing stuff to condition your leather seats
This may not be anything new to some of the experienced members, but I had never heard of this stuff, and having an R1 had never needed it.
http://www.autogeek.net/cohica1.html
This product by connolly is amazing---i bought some used, good condition seats for my vert, and after sponging them down and using saddle soap on them I applied the connolly hide food. The results were amazing, the seats look 100% better. I am sure this would be great for all those dried out leather FD seats .
Note that i did not purchase the product from the link above--my dad had a jar he had bought in england many years ago.
http://www.autogeek.net/cohica1.html
This product by connolly is amazing---i bought some used, good condition seats for my vert, and after sponging them down and using saddle soap on them I applied the connolly hide food. The results were amazing, the seats look 100% better. I am sure this would be great for all those dried out leather FD seats .
Note that i did not purchase the product from the link above--my dad had a jar he had bought in england many years ago.
#4
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Originally Posted by purerx7
Did you use the cleaner to? Or was it just the conditioner?
#5
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Yes, Conolly Hide Food is awesome. I've been using it for years, found out about it in the 1980's. I had a car detailing business in high school and tried many products - this is by far the best.
The cleaner is a separate product and kind of pricey. From my experience it doesn't work any better than the commonly available leather cleaners at pepboys/autozone.
I don't have a need for it but would like to see how their leather reconditioner product works.
Jack
The cleaner is a separate product and kind of pricey. From my experience it doesn't work any better than the commonly available leather cleaners at pepboys/autozone.
I don't have a need for it but would like to see how their leather reconditioner product works.
Jack