Do they sell leather touch ups?
#2
I had a good experience with a dye colorant purchased from leatherworldtech.com. They can match most any color and for a small area, you can get by without purchasing the prep kits. The damaged area just needs cleaning with a good leather cleaner. If you do not feel comfortable performing this process, your dealer may have a facility for the repair or can recommend a good leather specialist.
Last edited by Silverpaws; 04-29-13 at 05:47 PM.
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I had a good experience with a dye colorant purchased from leatherworldtech.com. They can match most any color and for a small area, you can get by without purchasing the prep kits. The damaged area just needs cleaning with a good leather cleaner. If you do not feel comfortable performing this process, your dealer may have a facility for the repair or can recommend a good leather specialist.
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Surprisingly, the seat doesn't look nowhere near as bad as the picture. After the Purell dried off, you could barely see the stain. Only a little white spot where it ate a bit of the leather. On the bottle it should state, "Kills 99% of Most Common Germs and everything else."
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