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Post by Marc on Dec 5, 2004 18:27:33 GMT -6
Will this leather repair kit take care of any cuts or slashes to the seats? ________________ GM!!! BRING BACK OLDS!!!
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Post by erw38 on Dec 5, 2004 21:10:32 GMT -6
It will probably mask them up so that they ar not as noticable, but I don't believe that it will repair the seats 100%.
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Post by Aurora40 on Dec 5, 2004 21:44:03 GMT -6
Did your leather get cut? I suspect it would be very hard to mix the color to match yourself. You might try contacting Leatherique. I think they may make something for split leather. They'll match your color if you send them a small piece of it (like from under the seat) or if you match a paint sample to it.
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Post by Marc on Dec 6, 2004 13:44:27 GMT -6
No cuts or other damage yet. I want to be prepared just in case. ______________ GM!!! BRING BACK OLDS!!!
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Post by scottydl on Jan 10, 2005 17:07:18 GMT -6
I own one of these kits... Liquid Leather. Although I've never used it, so I can't yet attest to its value. I bought it to repair a small hole in the interior door panel of my old '96 Dodge Avenger, but never got around to it and sold the car. I think there is a spot on one of my Aurora's leather seats that has been patched with a product like this. It is visible upon close inspection (because of the slight color difference), but doesn't jump out easily. Kinda like a small scar that would go unnoticed unless pointed out.
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Post by stevensolds on Jan 10, 2005 22:34:07 GMT -6
leather in my 95 is perfect. never eaten in and the front seat was never used, lol. the front seat looks like a brand new seat.
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