Re: IML: LEATHER TREATMENT
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Re: IML: LEATHER TREATMENT



Burton and others interested in rejuvenating their leather,
 
Before you make a decision regarding which product to use, please contact Joanne Price at Color Plus.  Her number is 570 686-3158.  Tell her I suggested you call.  She has bent over backwards to help me with numerous cars.  Her leather cleaner and softener are phenomenal.  I now have unbelievably supple leather seats in my '72 Fleetwood and believe me that is not how they came to me in October of '06.  She created (took a lot of time but she got it right) the perfect 'match' for the most unusual shade of maroon/brown on my '63 Monaco Landau Thunderbird. 
 
Joanne is a perfectionist and has EXCELLENT products.  As I said, give her a call before making your decision.  You won't be sorry...
 
Best,
 
Greg McDonnell
'65 Crown convertible
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Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 2:52 PM
Subject: IML: LEATHER TREATMENT

The leather on the seats of my 1982 Imperial looks good but the leather is getting stiff and has cracked in a couple of places. I would be interested in Imperial Club members recommendations for a product that I can use to treat the leather to make it softer and more pliable. I probably can not reverse the aging process but maybe I can delay it. Thanks.
 
Burt Bouwkamp


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