Fed my seats today...
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Fed my seats today...
<center><img src="http://store1.yimg.com/I/autopia_1555_51785"></center><p>And what did I feed them? Connolly Hide Food. Those of you who have been here for awhile have read my comments about this stuff, but this post is for the many newer TT owners who have not.
Of a number of leather conditioners I have tried, I think that Connolly Hide Food is the best. Connolly is the officially recommended leather treatment by high-end manufacturers such as Rolls Royce, Bentley, Ferrari, Jaguar etc. It is both a cleaner and conditioner in one jar. I used it on my seats this afternoon, and they look beautiful!
Hide Food goes on a bit more greasy than some of the others, and it is a bit more smelly. Both of those issues go away in hours. I have searched far and wide for good prices on the stuff. Most places want $15-$16 per jar, and I've seen it as high as $22. The best price is at Import Parts Specialists in Boise, Idaho. The cost is only $8.99 per jar, and I suspect that you will be pleased with the results.
You can call them at(800)897 7278, or follow the link below to their website.<p><img src="http://home.san.rr.com/winefinds/1.jpg" border="0">
<B>Brad Willis</B>
<FONT COLOR="#FF6600">2001 225q TT Roadster
No Borla
No Garrett
No Stickers</FONT>
<A HREF="http://home.san.rr.com/winefinds">SoCal Audi TT Club</A><ul><li><a href="http://www.importpartsspec.com/jagbody.htm">Import Parts Specialists</a></li></ul>
Of a number of leather conditioners I have tried, I think that Connolly Hide Food is the best. Connolly is the officially recommended leather treatment by high-end manufacturers such as Rolls Royce, Bentley, Ferrari, Jaguar etc. It is both a cleaner and conditioner in one jar. I used it on my seats this afternoon, and they look beautiful!
Hide Food goes on a bit more greasy than some of the others, and it is a bit more smelly. Both of those issues go away in hours. I have searched far and wide for good prices on the stuff. Most places want $15-$16 per jar, and I've seen it as high as $22. The best price is at Import Parts Specialists in Boise, Idaho. The cost is only $8.99 per jar, and I suspect that you will be pleased with the results.
You can call them at(800)897 7278, or follow the link below to their website.<p><img src="http://home.san.rr.com/winefinds/1.jpg" border="0">
<B>Brad Willis</B>
<FONT COLOR="#FF6600">2001 225q TT Roadster
No Borla
No Garrett
No Stickers</FONT>
<A HREF="http://home.san.rr.com/winefinds">SoCal Audi TT Club</A><ul><li><a href="http://www.importpartsspec.com/jagbody.htm">Import Parts Specialists</a></li></ul>
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Gotta take exception, Chris...
That slight smelliness (is that a word?) goes away really fast. I don't think it should be an issue.<p><img src="http://home.san.rr.com/winefinds/1.jpg" border="0">
<B>Brad Willis</B>
<FONT COLOR="#FF6600">Mk 1.5 225q TT Roadster
H&R Coilovers
No Garrett
No Stickers</FONT>
<A HREF="http://home.san.rr.com/winefinds">SoCal Audi TT Club
<B>Brad Willis</B>
<FONT COLOR="#FF6600">Mk 1.5 225q TT Roadster
H&R Coilovers
No Garrett
No Stickers</FONT>
<A HREF="http://home.san.rr.com/winefinds">SoCal Audi TT Club
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