I have a 1956 Continental Mark II, the interior is all leather. The leather was replaced around 20 years ago. The material is not vinyl and the glossiness does not appear to be from a modern surface treatment (we removed side panels, seats, etc and the sheen/glossiness is there even on pieces that are hidden and underneath and that would be very difficult and expensive to treat without dismantling the entire car). The leather has no tears, cracks, surface defects, etc but it looks too shiny.
Any suggestions on treatments that might reduce the sheen of the leather?
Larry
Any suggestions on treatments that might reduce the sheen of the leather?
Larry