Re: Dealer Gone, Leather Needs Repair/Replacement
The leather shows signs of cracking, but overall doesn't look to bad for its age, probably didn't get much maintenance-love, and shows some sun-fading as well. Nothing lasts forever, and I would think just getting some proper leather softener on there with the Leather Solutions Kit would go a long ways to making it look better, and if not satisfactory after application, sell it on Craigslist and get a new unit. Cavalier is a semi-aniline leather. It could be 'restored' but I don't think I'd go that route. Get some more time out it then replace it would be my recommendation.
Duane Collie
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