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gary26
07-27-2007, 10:21 AM
Go to the cPanelŽ (http://www.leatherique) and read or print the 14 page booklet on leather.
It's the most informative resource I've found concerning leather. I spoken to a leather process plant in Santa Cruz, Ca. and a leather shop owner of 55 years in Monterey, Ca. The whole issue is in cars you really don't know how your leather was processed unless you know the brand of leather and method of processing used. This 14 page booklet really can give you the info you need to know. Aerospace engineer friend of mine whom over researches everything recommended it to me along with a mechanical engineer.
Congrats Autogeek on selling another fine product we can use on our fine auto's.

gary26
07-27-2007, 12:41 PM
Sorry go to the Leatherique Site. cPanelŽ (http://www.leatherique)