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Old 03-18-2017, 07:09 AM
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Sure looks like a good tip.
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Wow man, this guy is quite literally a genius. That is freakin awesome!
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wow, i think i'd still be scared to try it but if the seats are that bad anyways nothing to lose.
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I'd be curious what the wash and wax forum thought about it?
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Rust O Leum, Lacquer thinner and 303 protectant. I would like to try this on some old leather, cracked seats before I start using this technique on my customers. It looks amazing but Lacquer thinner is nasty stuff. I use it to remove sap, bird droppings that have set and overspray on exteriors. My concern would be what is the long term effect of this process. I will share this with my detailing supplier and ask him for his thoughts.
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Originally Posted by S2KRAY
Rust O Leum, Lacquer thinner and 303 protectant. I would like to try this on some old leather, cracked seats before I start using this technique on my customers. It looks amazing but Lacquer thinner is nasty stuff. I use it to remove sap, bird droppings that have set and overspray on exteriors. My concern would be what is the long term effect of this process. I will share this with my detailing supplier and ask him for his thoughts.
Please share the findings. I want to apply it to the driver's left bolster.
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Interesting..... think I'll try it on an old leather covered chair we have.
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