Some people have recommend Leatherique. I tried it. In my opinion it
does not work worth a damn on dried out leather.
Neatsfoot oil does the trick. It will darken the leather, however. The
stain that MB uses has held up to it well so far. You only see the
darkness through the cracks. To fix that, you would need to re-stain
the leather, I guess.
I tried the "Compound" and the pure oil. The oil goes farther and is a
bit thicker but either works well. I paid ~ $10/gallon for the
compound and $16/gallon for the oil from a mail order horse tack
supply company that sells saddles and stuff I found on Google. The
smell goes completely away after a few weeks. That or I'm so used to
it I can't tell any more.

-Dave Walton
87SDL, 94S350, 99E300

On 10/25/06, Zach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Dropping in from lurk mode, wowie zowie you guys have too much time on
your hands for all this bickering...

Need a quick recommendation on how to resurrect the leater seats that
have been drying out in my barn for the last few years.  Practical real
world experience appreciated.

TIA!

  -Zach




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