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    Old Leather??

    Hey Geeks, I got a call today on something I think Mike would love to work on. An Olds Starfire 60's model. This thing has been in a building since 78, so the original paint is going to need some #7 love, but my question is on the interior. It appears that the front seats are vinyl and may have been re-upholstered, because the rear seats look to have leather on them. The rear has that chalky looking mold. I will be ordering some different items prior to this job if I get to work on the vehicle, so I was looking into the Leather Masters line or Leatherique. Any thoughts on what would also be good?

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    My vote is Leatherique. Contact them with pictures and call them to discuss your project and you will be happy you did!

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    Be VERY CAREFUL dealing with mold...
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    Some brushes will do the trick but make sure not to over due it when you are cleaning it.....they might break
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr_Pain View Post
    My vote is Leatherique. Contact them with pictures and call them to discuss your project and you will be happy you did!

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