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    #16
    try the lexol vinylex and soak it. If you haven't installed the seats yet, get a black trash bag and wrap the seats up in them. Then leave them in the sun all day. That'll help soften the vinyl up.
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      #17
      Originally posted by ///M42 sport
      try the lexol vinylex and soak it. If you haven't installed the seats yet, get a black trash bag and wrap the seats up in them. Then leave them in the sun all day. That'll help soften the vinyl up.
      Would that work for leather too? Cause, I'd consider that.
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        #18
        Cool Josh, I will get you on AIM.
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          #19
          Originally posted by Sean
          Originally posted by ///M42 sport
          try the lexol vinylex and soak it. If you haven't installed the seats yet, get a black trash bag and wrap the seats up in them. Then leave them in the sun all day. That'll help soften the vinyl up.
          Would that work for leather too? Cause, I'd consider that.
          I heard the guys on bimmerboard try this using leatherique except they just leave their cars out in the sun. I would give it a try. Couldn't hurt.
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          Last edited by ///M42 sport; 04-30-2011, 05:19 PM.
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            #20
            Originally posted by ///M42 sport
            Originally posted by Sean
            Originally posted by ///M42 sport
            try the lexol vinylex and soak it. If you haven't installed the seats yet, get a black trash bag and wrap the seats up in them. Then leave them in the sun all day. That'll help soften the vinyl up.
            Would that work for leather too? Cause, I'd consider that.
            I heard the guys on bimmerboard try this using leatherique except they just leave their cars out in the sun. I would give it a try. Couldn't hurt.
            Might as well. I'll have my seats out, so I'm going to give a shot. Maybe I'll try getting before and after shots? ;)
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