I have a 1990 Buick Reatta which has the type of leather seats that are "top finished or dyed/painted" from the factory (for lack of proper terminology). The color (medium gray) was wearing thin in 2003 so I restored the color with SEM products provided and applied as per Thad's instructions (Vinyl Pro of Western PA). The restoration lasted very nicely until this summer, and was beginning to wear a little on the drivers seat so I re-dyed the drivers seat only with SEM again .... I am guessing about 25000 miles of driving.
The Question:
There are several places on the drivers seat that I have to touch up now and then, and seem to be "dry". If I use some of the " Leatherique Rejuvenator Oil ", would it penetrate the original and the 2 SEM restoration coats (I used the water borne SEM), and would it prove to be beneficial? Also, would it deter any future restoration/spray attempts?
Thanks Folks,
:usa
Nic
The Question:
There are several places on the drivers seat that I have to touch up now and then, and seem to be "dry". If I use some of the " Leatherique Rejuvenator Oil ", would it penetrate the original and the 2 SEM restoration coats (I used the water borne SEM), and would it prove to be beneficial? Also, would it deter any future restoration/spray attempts?
Thanks Folks,
:usa
Nic