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Hide Food??

Discussion in '308/328' started by shawxhurst, Mar 22, 2011.

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  1. Rossocorsa1

    Rossocorsa1 F1 Veteran

    May 14, 2017
    6,226
    I conditioned all my leather this weekend with Connolly Hide Care and it went perfectly. I applied it using my bare hands then wiped the leather down after about 30 minutes or so. The following day I wiped the leather down once again to remove some of the remaining stickiness. The smell dissipates quickly.
     
  2. killer58

    killer58 Formula 3

    Jun 30, 2010
    1,197
    CA & DC
    Hide Food does seem to be sensitive to exposure to heat. I wouldn’t use it if it’s turned color or gotten dark. I’ve gotten jars with a bit of liquid from time to time. Just stirred it up and it returned to its normal creamy form. I don’t use anything else on my Jag interiors. Just wipe the leather down with a damp cloth and then rub in the Hide Food with a cotton cloth. Buff with a clean cotton towel once it’s dry.

    On the Ferraris, I use Leatherique.

    Since they both seem to work well in their respective application, I don’t mess with other pairings.
     
  3. topcarbon

    topcarbon F1 Rookie

    Nov 3, 2006
    2,605
    i use lexol

    but I have to admit, when i read the title, I thought.....Hide food.
    hmmmmm
    why would some one hide food in their 308?
     
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