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How do you tell the difference between leather and leatherette?

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Old 01-10-2008, 06:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Ray Hull' post='515752' date='Jan 9 2008, 06:40 PM
Leather burnishes and cracks; vinyl sweats.

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Certainly true.... but I for one appreciate the gracefulness of leather as it ages if taken care of. I should take some shots of the interior of my '84 with 200K on it, owned since new and we've applied a couple times each years some Connelly's Hide Food, and while it shows it's been used it looks richer in some ways. And, no cracks or similar irreparable defects.

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Old 01-10-2008, 09:44 AM
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Kudos to Allen on how well he keeps his interiors. There seems to be few of us out here who keep the interior as nice looking as the exterior. I've seen pictures (and in person) of immaculate exteriors and the interior is beat all to heck.

But on topic, I think leatherette doesn't age well. After a few years, it starts looking like an old vinyl couch or something. It's not worn, just old looking. Leather, when taken care of, gains character with age and still looks good.
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