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Old Apr 1, 2009 | 01:29 PM
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Default Re: Touching up scuffs on leather seats?

Originally Posted by Goldwing
Change your entry/exit habits as well. Left bolster wear is due to sliding in and out of the car. If you kind of plant your butt into the middle of the seat and swivel, it's less wear on the bolster. Otherwise, leather treatment will help but not undo the damage.
Two words Goldwing. Old and fat!!! If i can't get the door all the way open due to parking impediments then I have a hard time getting in that car real easy. It's rather ego deflating as well. I need slippery clothes.
 
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