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Originally Posted by LBZinthehizhood
What about Bick 4 I have used this in every truck with superb results. I just purchased a '08 King Ranch and put my first coat of Bick 4 on there and it covered most all imperfections. You can buy this at any boot store "Cavenders"
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LBZ,
First I don't know or have ever heard of Bick 4. That being said it could be an amazing product, I don't know. I did visit their website and its sounds like a great product... Once again I don't have any experience with this product.
here is my basic philosophy. "if it ain't broke don't fix it."
If it were not for my past history with the lexol or Hyde food products and their excellent results. I may be inclined to try this "bick 4" I hope it works out for you. although the risk if it damages your leather is a costly one.
I want to add one last thing. I have heard many many times
I used "XXX on my leather and it worked every time, So Im going to use it on my next car" Here is my response to that statement.
Most of these people. Don't own the vehicle long enough to see the affects of their mistake. they own the vehicle for 1-3 years and who knows how much wear and tear. take a Ferrari interior for example. start with an brand new interior. Spray Armor all on it... ( are you choking yet?) then drive it 1-3 times a year. 4-5 years later the leather still looks pristine. now take a
brand new f-250 spray armor all on it drive the hell out of it for 18 months.
sell it get a new f350 and start over again....
in the mean time that guy that ended up with your F250 is hosed. because theirs no getting that armor all out of the leather and it will SELF DESTRUCT
resulting in a new interior installation which is costly.
Im just an old timer ex-upholstery guy sharing my experiences
I hope this info comes in good taste. and No offense ever intended.