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Thread: Skidmores Leather Cream

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    Senior Member 1batt4u's Avatar
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    So, I have been using this product for awhile, I really don't see any result.

    Other than my DeLorean I put some on my Trans Am as well, but no difference either.

    There are a few rough/hard spots on the DeLorean, most of put 5 applications at differen times. I also used a hair dryer on those spots. The hair dryer made it soft, which I thought needed some ehat, but became hard again. I don't want those spots to start cracking!

    Any ideas?? Am I doing something wrong??
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    One of those purists you keep hearing about. sdg3205's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1batt4u View Post
    So, I have been using this product for awhile, I really don't see any result.

    Other than my DeLorean I put some on my Trans Am as well, but no difference either.

    There are a few rough/hard spots on the DeLorean, most of put 5 applications at differen times. I also used a hair dryer on those spots. The hair dryer made it soft, which I thought needed some ehat, but became hard again. I don't want those spots to start cracking!

    Any ideas?? Am I doing something wrong??
    It's gonna crack. Sorry!

    My seats were rock hard but still un-cracked. I used 2 ENTIRE bottles of Leatherique (it's a 2 part thing). I even removed the seats from the car and turned our bathroom into a sauna with a bunch of heaters. It got a lot of grime out, but within a few weeks of sitting on the seats i got cracks.

    If the leather is super hard AND tight (insert joke here) it's probably gonna crack.
    Dave

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    Cock Monger thirdmanj's Avatar
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    I'm sorry to hear it... I guess there is stuff even Skidmores can't bring back from the dead. I hope this hasn't turned you off from the product. I guess maybe it was just your leathers time?

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    Senior Member 1batt4u's Avatar
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    I feel there is no point to the cream. It hasn't done anything to any areas I put it on. Even the ok/good spot, thought it might improve them, but absolutely nothing.

    What are your experiences??
    Billy C. VIN: 2964

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    Cock Monger thirdmanj's Avatar
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    Well it was like I said. I got it and followed the instructions. And the after effect on my leather AND vinyl was amazing. I used it on a 4 year old shift boot from DMCH that was feeling a bit on the stiff side. After I applied it and let it set for a while, then removed it per the instructions, it was like brand new again! That's why I recommended it. I wish I could've seen your seats condition.

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