Snow seal is actually Sno-Seal. It is most commonly used for sealing boots and shoes from water and makes them somewhat waterproof. I have never heard of anyone using it on seats, but it works great on leather boots, so I would guess it would work on seats. One thing with snow seal is the leather needs to be warm enough to melt the snow seal so it can soak into the leather. Snow seal is made out of bees wax. If your car is setting in the hot sun on a warm day(80) for an hour or two, that should be enough heat to do the trick. Or use a hair dryer to heat it. Sno-seal can normally be found at boot stores and outdoor supply stores and can be had for a mere $5. Also good to note that it does darken brown and tan leathers on boots, won't matter with black. Brian > > >Just treated my cracked '67's interior with lexol. > > >Stuff seems to do a pretty good job. > > > > Mike, where did you get that? I have heard that a > > product called "Snow > > Seal" is great fro leather too. Where do you buy > > that? My LeBaron black > > leather needs just a bit of help. > > You should be able to find it at a good auto parts > store, or, failing that, Target. Walmart does not > carry it. Its about $9 for a bottle > > Zymol also makes a good leather care product, applies > like car wax.