Leather Renovation Fetish!
Leather Renovation Fetish!
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mikeb

Original Poster:

2,869 posts

304 months

Sunday 1st August 2004
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Has anybody tried renovating their leather in their wedge (seats, trim etc)??.

The drivers side seat on my 350i has become a little cracked and worn looking. It looks like somebody has had a go at 'renovating' the leather some time ago with some kind of leather dye or paint type stuff.

I was thinking of getting hold of some of Woolies Leather renovation gear and having a go to try and improve the seats myself.

It looks like you send off a sample of the leather in question, they have a go at colour matching some kind of dye and you apply it to the seats and it colours the areas that have worn(???).

www.woolies-trim.u-net.com/Lkit.html

Has anybody used this stuff before or tried another solution (apart from a re-trim of course).

I would be very interested to hear from anybody who has.

MikeB

www.tvrwedgepages.co.uk

cuneus

5,963 posts

264 months

taff_o

283 posts

297 months

Monday 2nd August 2004
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Being a complete lazy/useless B*****d isn't there a company who will come out and restore the leather for you? Anyone?

350matt

3,862 posts

301 months

Monday 2nd August 2004
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I've used the stuff from Gliptone, they'll match a dye to a sample (I cut a bit off from under the seat) and their conditioner works well at resuscitating the leather

Matt

HeyAndy

423 posts

271 months

Friday 6th August 2004
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I'm dropping my leather for Bison on the retrim. Its looks like leather too, Guess I'll leave a bit so it gives off that leather aroma...