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Leatherique Rocks

KenO

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I'll let the pictures speak for themselves. This interior is from my Rover SD1 1984, leather trimmed seats.

Ken./
 

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WOW.. what a difference.
 
Is it available in stores? I need to clean/ nourish the seats (tan) on my wife's new beetle

TIA
 
Any additional information on the product other than "Leatherique"?

A photo of the can possibly?
 
Thank yew very much...added to my favorites to peruse later!
 
Ken,
Did you dye the seats? I just received a complete dye kit and I am going through the steps now.
 
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