Auto Glym Leather Care Balm Before & After
Auto Glym Leather Care Balm Before & After
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IAmTheWalrus

Original Poster:

1,054 posts

64 months

Sunday 27th March 2022
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So previously I had brilliant results on old black cracked leather in my old BMW (using black ink on the cracks gave impressive results) and have just used it on the Volvo. This product seems to last forever, I have 9cm left of a bottle 16cm tall and I've done all 5 seats in the BMW 320CI Sport Coupe including the head rests, arm rests, all the sides of the leather doors and below and above its enormous dashboard 4 times and including the Volvo. I also used their leather cleaner prior to the balm.

Drivers seat before:






Drivers seat after






Passenger before





Passenger after






anonymous-user

74 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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Your photos reminded me of this video:

https://youtu.be/nY1H9-FI4qs

I think you should give it a go!

IAmTheWalrus

Original Poster:

1,054 posts

64 months

Sunday 10th April 2022
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I don't feel brave enough for that link lol. I noticed even though it looks better the passenger seat is heavily faded compared to the drivers seat. Do you think I should give it another coating of autoglym or does it require dye?

Driver seat




Passenger


stevemcs

9,796 posts

113 months

Sunday 10th April 2022
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My go to cleaner is Anglewax heaven for hide, for steering wheels its the colorlok kit

IAmTheWalrus

Original Poster:

1,054 posts

64 months

Sunday 10th April 2022
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stevemcs said:
My go to cleaner is Anglewax heaven for hide, for steering wheels its the colorlok kit
Can you expand on this please, are you saying you believe it will help the issue of the faded seat? When I did the BMW I had it had like stretch marks where there are cracks that were white, I used ink on it with great effect, but this is not just cracks its the leather itself.

QJumper

3,238 posts

46 months

Monday 11th April 2022
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I've always had good results from the Furniture Clinic leather colourant. They have most common car leather colours in stock, or can match from a sample.

Very simple application too, just wipe on with a sponge.