For years I have looked at Leatherique but never bought it. I guess I was skeptical. Ot's a mom and pop operation.
I work at Eastwood and we started to sell it. Two weeks ago I heard they were in Gettysburg at a Rolls Royce Club Convention and were having a seminar.
I called the owner, George and told him I work for Eastwood and that I wanted to learn more about their products and I was going to be there.
I took the two rear seat bottoms as they have cracks . I wanted his opinion if they can be saved. I showed him my seats a couple minutes before his seminar started. He said that they can be repaired and saved.
I was very impressed with George and his confidence in his product. His father started the business.
Anyway, didn't have time to do a restoration of my seat but he did use it by applying his Rejuvenating Oil on a small portion of the seat. It got much softer right away. He also rubbed some of the dye on the seat and it really worked.
He gave me a qt. bottle of each, the Rejuvenator Oil and the Pristine Cleaner. I have to find the time to use the product.
I will have to buy the Crack Filler and the Dye and follow the directiions and I strongly believe they will look as good as new or almost as good as new..
If you are going to dye your seats you have to send George a small color sample and he will match it perfectly.
He and his wife are getting old and they are looking to sell the business. He said that , as well as selling the 8 oz. and quart bottles they also ship 55 gallon drums, and 5 gallon pails, or their products all over the world.
When I finally do get time to rejuvenate and dye my back seats , I will take photos and share the process and the final results with the club.
Charlie Valentine