Thursday, July 12, 2012

Automotive (Finished) Leather Upholstery - Blogs - Autopia.org


There is a great deal of conflicting information on leather care being put out by leather experts themselves who use baffling pseudo scientific techno speak as another marketing ploy, which makes it difficult to find a definitive, unbiased answer. Here is one definitive truth –you are dealing with the leathers finish, not the hide itself.
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