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conor



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Zambezi Silver
Polishing/Correcting/Refurbing leather

Hey guys,

Quick one.

The leather in my Supercharged isn't bad. But there are spots showing general wear/face and the odd scratch. No real tears or big scratches.

I'm wondering is there a process where you can polish these up and apply some kind of coloured conditioner to bring them back up. I'm not talking about filling and repainting/dyeing the leather.

Kind of like polishing/paint correcting a cars bodywork versus filling and respraying..

I'm looking for the former..

Any body gone down this route.. got any before/after pics?

Thanks a lot guys
Conor


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bigbo



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Buckingham Blue

Have a look here www.furnitureclinic.co.uk

Everything you need plus lots of help
I've no connection just found them to be really good.


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Haylands



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Black is easy, just use a shoe scratch cover, and apply it sparingly, you can also polish it with normal shoe polish, just make sure you polish it well to prevent staining clothes... Thumbs Up Pete

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Sonearly



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Use Auto Glym leather cleaner with a good brush to clean, then use Gliptone leather conditioner for that new car leather smell.

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LT



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bigbo wrote:
Have a look here www.furnitureclinic.co.uk

Everything you need plus lots of help
I've no connection just found them to be really good.


David


+1 Thumbs Up

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conor



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Zambezi Silver

Thanks everybody.

Also.. I recall a while back a company who offered a product for repairing torn leather/vinyl - but I can't find them at all.

Part of the product was this stuff that looked like chewing gum, that when you had filled in the tear etc, you would press the gum onto an unaffected area of area to pickup the grain, you would then press this "grain mould" onto the freshly filled in area to impress the grain into it.. It seemed to work really well.

Cheers

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JayGee



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AFAIK all leather in modern cars has a plastic layer over the top of it so any leather specific treatments , polishes or cleaners are not going to do much. Repairs to tears etc will be a different matter. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322)

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Search "liquid leather, gliptone, todmorden"

best, Rich L322 3.6 TDV8 Vogue. 07MY
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JamboM3



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conor wrote:
Thanks everybody.

Also.. I recall a while back a company who offered a product for repairing torn leather/vinyl - but I can't find them at all.

Part of the product was this stuff that looked like chewing gum, that when you had filled in the tear etc, you would press the gum onto an unaffected area of area to pickup the grain, you would then press this "grain mould" onto the freshly filled in area to impress the grain into it.. It seemed to work really well.

Cheers


This.

Leather is painted, conditioners just make them greasy. There is just lots of grime in them and it needs degreasing.

A good APC, stiff-ish bristle brush and a soft one to work the grime out the seat and wipe off with a microfibre (test first)

Then seal it with something like Gtecniq or my preference carbon collective. The seats should be matte finish as they were new, creases or rucks can be tightened with a hairdryer (better done in summer tbh!)

Can always re paint using furniture clinic stuff.

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Mate. https://www.colourlock.com/

Colourlock. Watch the videos on Youtube and go with this.
My leather is pristine thanks to this stuff and ts fun to see the results without neefding to be a pro using an airbrush

Good luck.


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Graham4242



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Sonearly wrote:
Use Auto Glym leather cleaner with a good brush to clean, then use Gliptone leather conditioner for that new car leather smell.


2nd this, I used it with soft brushes in a drill, came up a treat. Current
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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Conor, I hope your feeling better? Have you seen my thread about my new car? The seats I have treated with furnatureclinic dye... Thumbs Up

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Woofster



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On a similar but slightly different note, has anyone ever used a hair dryer to smooth out some slightly wrinkled leather in their seats? I have one small spot on the driver side cushion where the leather is slightly wavy due to the pressure of one of my buttocks Sniggering always pressing against that one small area of the cushion!

I've seen YouTube videos of people smoothing out leather seats but I haven't yet tried it myself. 2010 RR SC
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A while back I got a number from Dr Rob (member on here) of a chap called Brett who came to the house and refurbed the leather on the seats also did the door cards and the result was brilliant from memory it was about 250quid he also left me some stain to touch up ( he mixes each colour on site to get a perfect match he also treated the seat of the driver seat to shrink it back and take the sag out of it all in all good job I am just about to get in touch and have mine redone I have done about 80k since he did them

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