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Lolo Member Since: 16 Feb 2012 Location: Leinster Posts: 608 |
My front two seats especially drivers seat could do with some help. I was gonna get a kit from these guys, they have the exact colour and their YouTube video looks impressive and v easy to do.
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18th Apr 2012 3:45pm |
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Flashman Member Since: 05 Jun 2011 Location: Windsor & Brentwood Posts: 1228 |
Not tried the furnitureclinic, but Gliptone are always highly recommended for their dyes, conditioners and cleaners. Tom
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18th Apr 2012 4:32pm |
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twhincup Member Since: 22 Feb 2012 Location: byfleet Posts: 109 |
I have used a kit from furniture clinic and they are very easy to use if you follow their instructions. The spraying is very easy especially as its nothing like using a spray can. I used it to redo a panel on the leather sofa for the front room and have seriously given that panel another 5 years life.
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18th Apr 2012 9:25pm |
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cleughy Member Since: 08 Mar 2012 Location: West Kirby Posts: 361 |
i've just giving the seats a going over with autoglym cleaner, then the balm. it brings them up nice and gives a softer feel to the leather. |
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19th Apr 2012 6:42am |
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MICKRSIMS Member Since: 19 Feb 2012 Location: France Posts: 16 |
I purchased a kit of ebay from The Scratch Doctor and have to say its very good, the kit contains a compound which hardens to a rubber like substance and can be used to fill scratches and holes like in your beading, you can then dye and treat the repair with gloss or matt finish and its virtually invisable.
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19th Apr 2012 7:01am |
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Lolo Member Since: 16 Feb 2012 Location: Leinster Posts: 608 |
Right so looks like a DIY job for me..ill let yous know how I get on and post some pictures.
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19th Apr 2012 7:15am |
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