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Taz5150
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Reconditioning of worn leather seats

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The leather seats in my 61 OEW 2 Door saloon are in need of some TLC, cleaning, reconditioning etc... Can anyone recommend a suitable product ??
Or has any advice to offer in this type of restoration??

The colour is a very dark red / maroon almost brown, although this could just be the build up of 40+ years of grime, what colour should the seats be???

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When I rebuilt my MGB I purchased a reconditioning kit which
contained a special cleaner, and a colour matched dye to apply
to the leather(you send a little sample of your seat colour when
ordering the kit). Worked very well. I think you will find it
advertised in Practical Classics or similar type mag.
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Post by Taz5150 »

Ahhh... now we're talking i have just looked in Practical Classics at this stuff Liquid Leather, i'll give it a go, not so sure about sending a sample though???!!! did you have to cut a hole in your MGB seat !!!!
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Post by Kevin »

did you have to cut a hole in your MGB seat !!!!
Usually underneath you will find the edge off the cover where you can cut a smale sample from without causing any harm / damage
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LEATHER SEATS

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As Kevin says you will always find a suitable area underneath
the seat from which you can cut a colour sample. I have found the
original label from the renovation kit and it is from 'WOOLIES'
of Blenheim Way, Market Deeping, Near Peterborough, UK.
Sorry no postcode info. Can someone confirm WOOLIES present
address as this kit is 22 years old!
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Post by salty_monk »

I'd also replace the webbing and foam whilst you're at it... don't want to do all that work to have them rip due to weak straps.... Will cost you about £13 per seat from Bull Motif.
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Post by Kevin »

Looks like you were bang on again Willie current info says

Woolies I & C Woolstenholmes Ltd
Whitley Way,Northfields Ind Est Market Deeping
Peterborough Cambridgeshire
PE6 8AR
Tel: 01778 347347
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