danksheehan
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- dan
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- #16
Possible. Thank you so much.Is it possible that prior to seating in the Jeep you've sat somewhere and got some sand, or some type of chemical dust (fertilizer, cement dust, etc) that when combined with moisture (sweat) attacked the leather/leatherette?
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