silly question ?

silly question ?

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napoli101

Original Poster:

111 posts

178 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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i have a condensation absorber in my car, which still at this time of year seems to be filling the bottom tray with water, i suppose doing its job nicely, is this at all bad for the leather seats??

Viper

10,005 posts

279 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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you mean sucking the moisture out of the leather and cracking it, the viper seats
arent leather so not sure if that applies

neilsfishing

3,502 posts

204 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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the handbrake cover eek

Leatherman

1,030 posts

232 months

Wednesday 26th May 2010
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Viper said:
you mean sucking the moisture out of the leather and cracking it, the viper seats
arent leather so not sure if that applies
Even if they were leather it would not matter as there is no moisture present in automotive leather. Just think about heated seats and the temperature they have to withstand. There are plenty of leather preparations on the market which make your leather "soft and supple" but all they do is soften the PU coating to stop it cracking and Johnson baby wipes do the same job at far less cost. teacher

neilsfishing

3,502 posts

204 months

Wednesday 26th May 2010
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Leatherman said:
Viper said:
you mean sucking the moisture out of the leather and cracking it, the viper seats
arent leather so not sure if that applies
Even if they were leather it would not matter as there is no moisture present in automotive leather. Just think about heated seats and the temperature they have to withstand. There are plenty of leather preparations on the market which make your leather "soft and supple" but all they do is soften the PU coating to stop it cracking and Johnson baby wipes do the same job at far less cost. teacher
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