Leather Flaking - Need advice
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Leather Flaking - Need advice
Update: Posted an additional picture (see picture #2). Note the leather on this side of the passenger's seat has always had this grain and texture to it (even after conditioner)
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Preface: I have a 2008 IS350 which I purchased in 2009 and it only has around 16k miles. The passenger side seat is flaking.
I rarely carry passengers, and when I do it's a guy who wears slacks and doesn't even carry his wallet (much less anything else) in his back pocket. I've also only used Lexus cleaner and conditioner on the seats since I've purchased it.
What are your thought on this situation? To me it clearly looks like it's just flaking. Can I fix this with Leatherique Rejuvenating oil? Or should I talk to the dealer about getting the seat fixed/replaced?
Thanks for your feedback
P.S. I apologize for the low quality image. I took it with a camera phone. You'll have to take my word that it looks much worse in person. In the meantime, I'll try to get a better quality photo.
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Preface: I have a 2008 IS350 which I purchased in 2009 and it only has around 16k miles. The passenger side seat is flaking.
I rarely carry passengers, and when I do it's a guy who wears slacks and doesn't even carry his wallet (much less anything else) in his back pocket. I've also only used Lexus cleaner and conditioner on the seats since I've purchased it.
What are your thought on this situation? To me it clearly looks like it's just flaking. Can I fix this with Leatherique Rejuvenating oil? Or should I talk to the dealer about getting the seat fixed/replaced?
Thanks for your feedback
P.S. I apologize for the low quality image. I took it with a camera phone. You'll have to take my word that it looks much worse in person. In the meantime, I'll try to get a better quality photo.
Last edited by rebs; 01-16-11 at 11:32 PM.
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It might be tiny cracks. That graininess and texture of the leather on that side has always been there. For some reason the driver's side has always been smoother; I'm not sure why. Here's an updated picture.
Last edited by rebs; 01-16-11 at 11:34 PM.
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It would be good to talk to the dealer on this, if it's still under warranty, remember leather requires conditioning to replace its oils lost through evaporation. (The smell of leather comes from these oils.) If these natural oils are not replenished, leather will eventually dry out, become brittle and crack and sometimes flake. Leatherique is one product that should help you in that department.
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That, to me, appears as though the coating (color and clearcoat) has adhesion issues on that area.
I almost think that it could have been damaged in transit from the docks, and the dealership had it sprayed, and prepped poorly. Believe it or not dealerships have guys on the payroll, or subcontracted, fix a myriad of cosmetic items from damage incurred during shipping, so It's not all that rare.
Hope they fix it correctly for you. Good luck.
I almost think that it could have been damaged in transit from the docks, and the dealership had it sprayed, and prepped poorly. Believe it or not dealerships have guys on the payroll, or subcontracted, fix a myriad of cosmetic items from damage incurred during shipping, so It's not all that rare.
Hope they fix it correctly for you. Good luck.
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That, to me, appears as though the coating (color and clearcoat) has adhesion issues on that area.
I almost think that it could have been damaged in transit from the docks, and the dealership had it sprayed, and prepped poorly. Believe it or not dealerships have guys on the payroll, or subcontracted, fix a myriad of cosmetic items from damage incurred during shipping, so It's not all that rare.
Hope they fix it correctly for you. Good luck.
I almost think that it could have been damaged in transit from the docks, and the dealership had it sprayed, and prepped poorly. Believe it or not dealerships have guys on the payroll, or subcontracted, fix a myriad of cosmetic items from damage incurred during shipping, so It's not all that rare.
Hope they fix it correctly for you. Good luck.
Is it sad I get apprehensive when I have to deal with my dealership? I mean I've only had 2 below par experiences, and both times they ended up stepping up. Plus the last time i went in for an oil change they fixed a tire for free. Hmmmm...Sure hope I have a positive story to tell everyone later this week. :-)
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I got back from the dealership a couple hours ago. They were very nice and professional. The service manager took some pictures to present to the district manager. He mentioned they might want to re-dye it, which I'm not overly excited about. I should hear back by the end of the week.
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Just got word a few hours ago. They want to redye it. Anyone have experience with redying leather? I've done a few google searches and am getting some mixed results.
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Redying can help, but make sure it is taken care of to your satisfaction - even after the "basic" warranty is over. If the problem persists or recurs within the next year or two, you should have the right to have the dealer replace the seat under warranty since their attempt at repair did not work. I know I wouldn't leave or allow that type of repair without something like that in writing.
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