
Here's some free advice to vintage car owners: Before you even bother getting an estimate to re-upholster the leather car seats in your '58 Morgan roadster and risk acute angina, first invest in a quart of Leather Honey Leather Conditioner, the best leather conditioner on the market. With $35 bucks and a little elbow grease, those seats will look good as new. And if you want to keep your new car's leather interior looking and feeling soft, apply a proactive coat of Leather Honey as soon as you drive it off the lot.
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Pint $24.95 |
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| Quart $39.95 |
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1/2 Gallon $54.95 |
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1 Gallon $79.95 |
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I bought a 2001 BMW with a leather interior and the seat edges were very hard and beginning to crack. After liberally applying your product to them the result is amazing: the seats are soft, the cracks have more or less disappeared and the leather's black color looks new. You said somewhere on the web site the ingredients were a family secret. Well keep it that way so no one makes a cheap knockoff of your product...
Thanks for making a good product that does what your ad claims at a reasonable price. It's a rare find! Leather Honey did wonders for the original seat upholstery on our antique buggy. It saved me from having it redone...
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