Original 1910 leather
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Original 1910 leather
I have early real leather diamond tufted seats that have been in good storage for about 80-ninety years in great shape but could use a good product to soften them, what would be the best product, Thanks, Bob.
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Re: Original 1910 leather
Don't put anything on leather upholstery that may end up getting on your clothing every time you sit in the car. For example, don't use Neatsfoot oil.
PS: I replied to your private message regarding the early, non-T seats and I also sent you an email to your frontier.net address but haven't heard from you.
Erik
PS: I replied to your private message regarding the early, non-T seats and I also sent you an email to your frontier.net address but haven't heard from you.
Erik
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Re: Original 1910 leather
You might try “Chemical Guys SPI 401 16 Vintage Series Leather Conditioner” when you use it if possible wrap the leather in shrink wrap/food wrap so it will absorb into the leather. You should expect to do this several times, it’s dry out over 100 years so be patient.
Best John
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Re: Original 1910 leather
And after you do what John advised - put a quilt over it. It’ll look cool. 
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Re: Original 1910 leather
Ant wont burn your legs in the hot sun! Ouch!George House wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 4:46 pmAnd after you do what John advised - put a quilt over it. It’ll look cool.![]()
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Re: Original 1910 leather
The best way is always the simplest. The attics of the world are cluttered up with complicated failures. Henry Ford
Don’t find fault, find a remedy; anybody can complain. Henry Ford
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Re: Original 1910 leather
Back in the day, when money was hard to come by and many families had animals they fed Purina feed in burlap bags, the bags were abundant and reused to make clothing and seat covers when the original seat covers wore out or, in this case, protected
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Re: Original 1910 leather
I have used Pecards Antique leather dressing to very good effect on my 1917 Dodge Brothers original leather upholstery. I researched the subject extensively before treating the leather and one thing that I learned is be very careful about what you put on it as oils like neatsfoot oil may make the leather feel better in the short term it will definitely degrade it long term and eventually destroy it.
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Re: Original 1910 leather
I don't know what to use, but I know what NOT to use. Don't use Armor-All on leather!