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How well does your leather hold up?

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Old 08-31-03, 12:45 AM
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how many miles and how well is are your leather seats holding up? I'm in fear that when I go to buy a used LS that the seats are going to be cracking.

has anyone here recovered them?
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Depending on how much the seats were used or kept out of the sun anything from 1990-1994 will probably be slightly worn or in need replacing.
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I've been driving cars with leather seats for a long time and have taken very good care of them all. The oldest that I have is a 1998 and it look every bit as good as a brand new car. A lot of people that own a lexus want the car to continue to look good inside and out but some unfortunately do not know how to take care of the leather. You can find many post in club lexus on how to take care of leather as well as restore old leather, most with before and after pictures. Check out the detailing section.
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