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Hi,

I've just managed to get hold of some mid brown car seat covers. Leather of course. Which have mostly got to that stage where you would pay another £150 for some thing made from it if you called it distressed.

But in order to work with it mostly I need to flatten it, in some places revive it. It's looking very dry, and some places clean and either or both the previous problems.

Now I'm having a little success with a leather cream. But for the amount of leather, about 20sq foot. It's going to cost a fortune. Also it's not really flattening it very well. It's sort of wavy!

Does anyone know of a cheap simple solution?

I'm not opposed to using chemicals or making my own recipies but I need to know thins will work, hopefully. Rather than wasting my money.

Thanks

Izzy

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