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I have fairly new (since April) sheepskins on the seats. Is there something that needs to be done to keep them looking good? Of course I'm talking other than vacuuming. I had some sheepskins on another car some years ago and they started to smell after a while (no A/C). Washing them was not a good idea.
One other question: how important is it to treat the leather underneath the sheepskins with Lexol? This has probably never been done. Bob [This message has been edited by Bob Cavazos (edited 09-01-1999).] |
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