Leather sample/swatch
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Does anybody know where I can find a leather sample in my 2001 es300?
Typically I think there is one connected under the seat, but I wasnt able to find one. I need to get one and send it in to http://www.liquidleather.com/ to try and repair some of my leather.
Please let me know where to look if you have seen this in our cars before.
Typically I think there is one connected under the seat, but I wasnt able to find one. I need to get one and send it in to http://www.liquidleather.com/ to try and repair some of my leather.
Please let me know where to look if you have seen this in our cars before.
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Just a comment on what you are trying to do. My comment is based on my days on the Mercedes User's group.
I don't know that Company specifically, but I do know that most, if not all of those products don't work as claimed. Contrary to their claims, none of them will restore leather by chemical action alone. You will most likely end up disappointed.
I personally use the leather cleaner and Conditioner products sold by Lexus, and found that they work very well. They are also very reasonably priced.
I remember from my days on the Mercedes users group that most of the users were recommending a product called Leatherique. http://www.leatherique.com/.
But I would not swear by that product either.
Can you post a picture of the damaged leather on your seat?
I don't know that Company specifically, but I do know that most, if not all of those products don't work as claimed. Contrary to their claims, none of them will restore leather by chemical action alone. You will most likely end up disappointed.
I personally use the leather cleaner and Conditioner products sold by Lexus, and found that they work very well. They are also very reasonably priced.
I remember from my days on the Mercedes users group that most of the users were recommending a product called Leatherique. http://www.leatherique.com/.
But I would not swear by that product either.
Can you post a picture of the damaged leather on your seat?
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I would try the folks at leatherique.com, they specialize in restoring old leather interiors. I have their 2-stage kit, it does work very well for cleaning old tired leather, I can't wait to do the seats in my '05 as soon as I get a nice hot day.
I also use the Lexus conditioner, I think it works the best on the leather they use in their interiors.
I also use the Lexus conditioner, I think it works the best on the leather they use in their interiors.
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