What is the best treatment for original seats on my 61 Beetle I am not sure what material they used at the factory.The car sits for long periods and there is no movement on the seats which is making them a bit brittle.
Could I use that food for leather.Any one got any ideas.
Seat Care
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Re: Seat Care
I've had good results with glycerine. It moisturises rubber and vinyl and brings it back to life and keeps it supple.
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Re: Seat Care
That is something I never tried thanks Fig. I was just worried about silicone as its petrolium based and could do more harm than good in the long term.