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How to treat very dry leather on my 96 ls400

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Old 09-05-10, 09:34 AM
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Default How to treat very dry leather on my 96 ls400

Hello everyone,

I just bought a 1996 lS400 and got a really good price, however it looks like the previous owner really neglected the interior and the leather is very very dry, almost to the point of cracking but not there yet. What would you guys recommend I treat it with, I was thinking of cleaning it with saddle soap and finishing off with mink oil. Any one use Surf City Garages Voodoo Rejuvenator, its says it brings leather back from the dead, thanks.
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Throw everything at it b.c nothing works that great. Leatherique, Lexol, Neatsfoot oil, mink oil etc.
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Originally Posted by 7schulz
Throw everything at it b.c nothing works that great. Leatherique, Lexol, Neatsfoot oil, mink oil etc.
In my experience that would be a huge waste of money...what you could do if you want to avoid seeing the cracked leather is getting a nice lamb skin seat cover. Would probably cost the same as a ton of products...that might not work.

These have been very well reviewed!
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