What to do with wrinkles/blemishes
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What to do with wrinkles/blemishes
no its not for my face
It's my seats; I think they've been in the sun too long (my passenger side) and starting to wrinkle like an old grandmama
I tried Z9 and then followed up with a sizeable amount of Z10
but I think it only softens and doesn't cure the wrinkly lines
Any ideas?
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- Kvit -
2001 CL=P Monterey Blue, Parchment interior
Polarg BlHybrid M-6 Road lamps
Polarg/PIAA super white interior lights *bling bling*
HP Quantum 28 -- 31% metallic tint all around
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Ferrari F355 Challenge Lap Times (Dreamcast):
-Motegi: 0'37"822 , sprint total 2'42"892
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It's my seats; I think they've been in the sun too long (my passenger side) and starting to wrinkle like an old grandmama
I tried Z9 and then followed up with a sizeable amount of Z10
but I think it only softens and doesn't cure the wrinkly lines
Any ideas?
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- Kvit -
2001 CL=P Monterey Blue, Parchment interior
Polarg BlHybrid M-6 Road lamps
Polarg/PIAA super white interior lights *bling bling*
HP Quantum 28 -- 31% metallic tint all around
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumList?u=706725&f=0
Ferrari F355 Challenge Lap Times (Dreamcast):
-Motegi: 0'37"822 , sprint total 2'42"892
-Suzuka (short): 0'57"873
-Atlanta: 0'31"659
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There is no cure. That is what happens to leather when it breaks in. It's completely normal.
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Perhaps a good plastic surgeon?
Actually, the face analogy is pretty good. Leather = cow skin. It will stretch, conform, wrinkle,etc. Think of it as "character" and deal w/ it! I mean, I've got an extremely "experienced" leather jacket. Obviously, after 16 years of use, it doesn't look new - but I think it's 100X better looking!
As long as you clean it & condition it on a regular basis (which it sounds like you're doing already), that's about the extent of preventative maintainence. Relax - should last for a LONG time if it's decent quality.
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[This message has been edited by volsfan0911 (edited 04-04-2001).]
Actually, the face analogy is pretty good. Leather = cow skin. It will stretch, conform, wrinkle,etc. Think of it as "character" and deal w/ it! I mean, I've got an extremely "experienced" leather jacket. Obviously, after 16 years of use, it doesn't look new - but I think it's 100X better looking!
As long as you clean it & condition it on a regular basis (which it sounds like you're doing already), that's about the extent of preventative maintainence. Relax - should last for a LONG time if it's decent quality.
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when you're ready to succeed!
[This message has been edited by volsfan0911 (edited 04-04-2001).]