Hi, I've done Ivory on an L322 before and previously Light Stone on my P38, but I did have trouble finding the exact shade as leather fades over time and to find something that would blend didn't work out so I ended up having to do entire panels at once mixing my own shade as the front and rear seats were slightly different shades.
Also had a great deal of heartache with the contrast stitching and I ended up staining all of that as well.
So first you need to scrub well with a good leather cleaner but avoid any hard solvents, once that's all dry use at least 3 coats of leather paint, don't use dye as that just stains it and doesn't really recoat it. Once that's all done after a few days give it a good moisturiser / leather feed and keep it fed every few months.
If the leather is actually ripped, then it's more of a pain because you have to remove the covers and stitch on the inside, then refit and go through the above but the scar will still be there.
It wasn't expensive but it was very labour intensive and the car was off the road for a few days.
If I were doing it again today I think I'd do all the cards and trim, rear, passenger and drivers seat back just a really good scrub clean and feed and find a good drivers seat squab cover and just replace it. Because once it's split / cracked it'll never last once repaired. Fuji White / Jet 2012 4.4 TDV8 Westminster
Last edited by AndyRoo on 30th May 2024 3:21pm. Edited 1 time in total
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