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Old 03-10-2017 | 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by r911
if the driver's seat was not dirty I dunno why it is taking less oil...
Possibly the drivers seat have been treated more frequently in the past because it's been used more and that's why it it soaks less now? I'ts more saurated so to speak!
Old 03-10-2017 | 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by wildcat077
I always used Leatherique in my 911 and it never changed anything as far as the unique smell of the leather seats in a 30 year old car ...
I did not see much difference after the Leatherique. I used the entire bottle in 3 treatments.... Maybe my seats were too neglected before.....
Old 03-10-2017 | 08:12 PM
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Obenauf's is a conditioner - not a cleaner.... You need to clean your leather before conditioning - only then will smell be a factor. At least in my experience.

I use Obenhauf's regularly - it's a fantastic softener. So is organic coconut oil.
Old 03-14-2017 | 11:44 AM
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It got cold a few days ago so I stopped treatment. After a few days though, it seems that the seats feel a little softer (not that big of a difference). I ordered 2 more 16oz bottles so when it warms up again, I am going to keep applying it.



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