[R129 SL] questions

Rob Vonderhaar rob at robvonder.com
Fri Sep 25 09:44:29 EDT 2009


I thought he had asked the original question? See the quoted snip just below my previous post...

Rob
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Rob
who is Glen?

In a message dated 9/24/2009 11:33:35 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, rob at robvonder.com writes:
Glenn,
You've already received some good advice re. using a local auto upholsterer. But even before that, I'd strongly suggest a call to George Pavlisko at Leatherique. He knows everything there is to know about restoring leather, and offers some of the very best products available to soften, recondition, redye, etc. Don't underestimate the magic his products can deliver! Worth a try before jumping into more expensive solutions.

In case anyone else isn't familiar with Leatherique, their Prestine Clean and Rejuvenator Oil combo is absolutely the best thing for maintaining your leather interior (or any other leather items, for that matter). Once you try them, you'll never use Lexol or anything else again. You can buy directly from Leatherique's website at www.leatherique.com. (No financial connection; just a very happy customer...)

Rob
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-----Original Message-----
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 9:55 PM, Glenn Perlakowski <gperla at verizon.net> wrote:

Has anyone come up with a simple inexpensive way to eliminate the torn/worn kidney panels on the drivers seatback that inevitably
is the result of sliding in and out with your belt over the years ?? (other than removal and replacement)=

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