leather seat renew
leather seat renew
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varleys

Original Poster:

2 posts

98 months

Friday 2nd February 2018
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Just bought a panamera, and the drivers seat is a little worn at the edge .
Does anyone know where i can get a coloured leather cream from .
Has anyone got it from porsche direct ?
Living in Dublin , and not a lot of help here .
many thanks

MrC986

3,726 posts

214 months

Friday 2nd February 2018
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OP, try Furniture Clinic as I think they do a service with a colour matching of dyes - you might need to take a tiny piece of leather from under one of the seats to make sure they get a match.

Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah

13,240 posts

123 months

Friday 2nd February 2018
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I restore leather, but I'm not your way. Furniture Clinic will be fine, their pigments are good. If you need any advice on doing the work feel free to ask, it's the prep and the application which shall determine longevity.

Edited by Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah on Friday 2nd February 18:05

kev.RS

215 posts

230 months

Friday 2nd February 2018
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These guys are in County Down and dyes are very good

http://www.dynamixdyes.com/porsche-leather-dyes-19...

Cheib

25,055 posts

198 months

Friday 2nd February 2018
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Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah said:
I restore leather, but I'm not your way. Furniture Clinic will be fine, their pigments are good. If you need any advice on doing the work feel free to ask, it's the prep and the application which shall determine longevity.

Edited by Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah on Friday 2nd February 18:05
I see you recommend LTT products on your website? I’ve tried using them (the dye block) and thought it was useless.

Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah

13,240 posts

123 months

Saturday 3rd February 2018
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Cheib said:
Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah said:
I restore leather, but I'm not your way. Furniture Clinic will be fine, their pigments are good. If you need any advice on doing the work feel free to ask, it's the prep and the application which shall determine longevity.

Edited by Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah on Friday 2nd February 18:05
I see you recommend LTT products on your website? I’ve tried using them (the dye block) and thought it was useless.
I've never used their dye block, but I honestly believe all I have used (cleaner, protector, dye remover) to be the best around.

Cheib

25,055 posts

198 months

Sunday 4th February 2018
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Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah said:
Cheib said:
Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah said:
I restore leather, but I'm not your way. Furniture Clinic will be fine, their pigments are good. If you need any advice on doing the work feel free to ask, it's the prep and the application which shall determine longevity.

Edited by Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah on Friday 2nd February 18:05
I see you recommend LTT products on your website? I’ve tried using them (the dye block) and thought it was useless.
I've never used their dye block, but I honestly believe all I have used (cleaner, protector, dye remover) to be the best around.
I tried using the dye remover after the dye block failed to do it's job and wasn't impressed. Car was brand new so no chance of anything else interfering with the performance. Have found the Dr Leather cleaner a lot better.

PH5121

2,007 posts

236 months

Monday 5th February 2018
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kev.RS said:
These guys are in County Down and dyes are very good

http://www.dynamixdyes.com/porsche-leather-dyes-19...
I used one of their dyes to tidy up the edge of my drivers seat 10 years ago, it was a good colour match and it has stood the test of time well. I'd use them again if I had a Porsche seat to sort.