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So onto the leather feeding, again as per Shaun's wisdom I used Connolly hide feed - which is for proper leather. It has to be applied with heat, so I heated up the garage to approximately 25c and used a hair dryer to assist in the application/s, before letting it rest overnight and giving a final heat/buff. It is really hard work, and took hours and hours - but definately worth it.
I also polished any chrome parts, such as the seat belt anchors and bolts whilst I had good access. In all honesty it didn't take much, just a very quick application and wipe off with some autosol. For the bolts a cotton bud helps get into the dirty centres.