I think I am VERY SICK
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I think I am VERY SICK
Since Thursday of last week (No I am NOT a Dealer) I bought
2000 Disco 2 Black
2001 P38 in Black (154,000 miles)
2001 P38 in Green (152,000 miles)
2001 P38 in White (201,000 Miles)
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2003 Disco 2
2000 Disco 2 in Champagne
1995 Disco 1 Parts truck
2005 LR3
Need LOTS of Dog food to feed theses guys.
ALL but the parts truck are running.
2000 Disco 2 Black
2001 P38 in Black (154,000 miles)
2001 P38 in Green (152,000 miles)
2001 P38 in White (201,000 Miles)
Add this to
2003 Disco 2
2000 Disco 2 in Champagne
1995 Disco 1 Parts truck
2005 LR3
Need LOTS of Dog food to feed theses guys.
ALL but the parts truck are running.
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georgep (10-26-2017)
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Yes Home Page | Leatherique Restoration Products
We make all the leather restoration products for Rolls Royce, BMW, Jaguar Ferrari and we are the consultants for Leather for Rolls Royce Owners Club.
I just did a color Match for a Range Rover in Sorrel leather.
We make all the leather restoration products for Rolls Royce, BMW, Jaguar Ferrari and we are the consultants for Leather for Rolls Royce Owners Club.
I just did a color Match for a Range Rover in Sorrel leather.
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Being serious, it would be cool if a pro like you guys did a little write up on how to do a good clean and condition on a pair of leather seats. Seems like you might have a Rangie needing a clean.
I know I have my way that I have pieced together that gives decent results but seeing how it is supposed to be done would be cool.
Some cleaning tips do's and don't and a rough idea how much product would be needed for a Land Rover set of seats front and rear would be helpful.
I know I have my way that I have pieced together that gives decent results but seeing how it is supposed to be done would be cool.
Some cleaning tips do's and don't and a rough idea how much product would be needed for a Land Rover set of seats front and rear would be helpful.
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Being serious, it would be cool if a pro like you guys did a little write up on how to do a good clean and condition on a pair of leather seats. Seems like you might have a Rangie needing a clean.
I know I have my way that I have pieced together that gives decent results but seeing how it is supposed to be done would be cool.
Some cleaning tips do's and don't and a rough idea how much product would be needed for a Land Rover set of seats front and rear would be helpful.
I know I have my way that I have pieced together that gives decent results but seeing how it is supposed to be done would be cool.
Some cleaning tips do's and don't and a rough idea how much product would be needed for a Land Rover set of seats front and rear would be helpful.
we have instructions on the website but can do a GOOD DOG CLEANING with pictures. Product wise simple 32 oz Special witch has the Rejuvinator and Prestine Clean
QUICK TIP (Lesson ONE)
NEVER use a cleaner BEFORE a conditioner the CLEANER will drive the dirt INTO the leather. Ever see a WHITE interior turn grey? Ours is simple put on the Rejuvinator Oil and forget about the car over night. Come back next day, put Prestine Clean in a spray Bottle and spray ON TOP of the Rejuvinator Oil then wipe with a Terry Towel DO NOT WASTE Micro Fiber all hype no clean.