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Leather Care, Leather Cleaning and Leather Dye for Furniture, Marine, Tack, Motor Homes, Antiques With Leatherique Products "The Original and Simply the Best Since 1968"
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This page will link to the projects you do using LEATHERIQUE PRODUCTS. There will be cars included in this area.
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Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 12:07 AM To: lrpltdsc@bellsouth.net Subject: Re: Leatherique
Hi George, No I had not, Thank you. George P.
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 23:45:27 +0200
From: "john b> Subject: Re: [xj-s] Leatherique In reply to a message from rogerlaf sent Tue 29 Mar 2005: when you say colour change did you just pick a new colour from their list. What colour did you have and what are you going to change to. are there any samples of colour anywhere, as brown tan and beige are a little confusing. - -- john b - -- Subject: Re: [xj-s] Leatherique In reply to a message from john b sent Tue 29 Mar 2005: I chose Connolly 3218 Saddle(RR and Ferrari color). My car is claret paint with a bisquit or light tan/brown interior. My leather had faded to a grayish muddy light brown. I was tired of the color and just wanted a different color and the 3218 Saddle is it! Also had to re-varnish the wood and replace one piece of veneer (clock surround). The kit is ALMOST enough. The prepping agent is great for stripping the old dye and prepping the leather. You get one 32 oz. bottle with the kit and I will have used 2 gallons when I'm finished. The quantity of Pristine Clean is OK for the job as is the Rejuvenator oil. The 32 oz. of dye is not quite enough (just bought an 8 oz. bottle to finish up). I applied my dye using an inch and a half wide $35.00 U.S. artists brush and it gave me an excellent finish. 3 coats of dye provide the best coverage, though spraying on the dye is probably the best way to apply it. Leatherique is really a fabulous solution for old, faded, stiff Jaguar leather interiors! After my experience I wouldn't even consider using another product! Try it, I really think you'll be very happy with the results. Roger
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this WILD DYE JOB!This was done by: -----Original Message----- Now this what you can do with LEATHERIQUE PRODUCTS! GREAT JOB! George Phil "I am very happy with the results and your product was certainly easy to apply."
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From: Jody Bird [mailto:jodybird@earthlink.net] Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 11:41 PM To: lrpltd@bellsouth.net Subject: It worked...! Hello to all, well a while back I had sent you a leather swatch from the back seat of my 1995 525i BMW for the leatherique dye/restoration kit. Boy, I have to admit I was a bit intimidated by the whole process and admittedly, let it sit on the work bench for 2 months. But then one weekend I decided to "go for it". I followed the directions carefully and took my time. WOW, it really looks good. HUGE improvement. I have enough dye to do the front seats so with this new-found success ...I'll get those done. The dye is a perfect match and looks very natural. I have to tell you I'm NOT particularly adept at this kind of stuff but your product line and detailed instructions made it very doable. My neighbor thinks I'm crazy ...never seen a WOMAN take such good care of her car. Thanks for making me AND my car look good!! :) Will you check you fax machine for an order I placed - need some more RO and PC. Take Care, Jody Bird Laguna Niguel, CA BMW owner Thank You for the feedback, George & Krysti
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From: Chuck [mailto:CharlieLed@cox.net] Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2003 4:31 PM To: lrpltd@bellsouth.net Subject: Dye Order Hi - First of all I would like to say that I am completely satisfied with your products and the helpful service that I have gotten. The tint that you made up for me worked well for the interior that I used it on, so well that I am now ready to try it on another car I have that I had previously intended to sell. The car is a 1993 Cadillac Eldorado with an interior color code of "54", TAUPE. I would like to order enough dye to color the 2 front buckets and the rear seats. Please let me know how much dye I will need, I believe that it will be either 16 or 32 ozs (?), and how I should get payment to you. Thanks.... Chuck Ledwin |
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