I've bought a leather steering wheel off a coupe.
It's got a couple of scuffs, but ultimately better than the one in my car which seems to be crumbling away
Someone has said you can buy a spray that will cover up the imperfections - anone heard of it, or had experience of using it??
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Hi - I dont know about a spray but if you have leather you want to get back looking original and in good condition then you would be best off gettng leather paint - I have seen several done and am planning doing my seats in my BMW this summer - ebay have
I got some of that stuff once, it was ordered by a local vehicle upholsterer for me and colour matched to a sample of the leather. I had a scuff / surface tear in the base of the back seat caused by a cow-orker who got in the car with a screwdriver in his pocket (only a couple of weeks after I got the car ). The replacement seat cover was £460 so I took it to the upholsterer who suggested this stuff. He told me to use a thin brush with the paint to "fill" the tear, apparently enough coats will fill it completely so that it disappears. I did loads of coats and eventually stopped, you can still see the damage but it's under the kiddy seats anyway , I'm sure the longer you persist the better the effect.
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acrylic paint can be used to re furbish leather , weak miture and many coats so it soaks in to leather works best , i have doe arms on leather suite i have and its perfect
406IT wrote:Hi - I dont know about a spray but if you have leather you want to get back looking original and in good condition then you would be best off gettng leather paint - I have seen several done and am planning doing my seats in my BMW this summer - ebay have