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    Re: Leather repair - Cracked and faded leather

    Quote Originally Posted by RaydiantDetail View Post
    Oh yes, i agree on the daunting part. I have the car for about 6 days so the first thing that will happen after the initial wash/decon process will be the leatherique treatment. I`ve heard it takes multiple applications over 2 to 3 days to really let the rejuvenator oil do the work. Its definitely not a quick fix type product from the videos I have watched on it.

    Either way I`m never excited about interior work but this transformation I am excited to see lol



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    Just make sure as best you can to have as much warmth/heat going on out there if possible, to help that oil soak in...
    You`re going to do a great job !
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    Re: Leather repair - Cracked and faded leather

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    Mi Hermano !
    Just make sure as best you can to have as much warmth/heat going on out there if possible, to help that oil soak in...
    You`re going to do a great job !
    Dan F
    Thanks Dan! Hope all is going great with you.

    Yes, I was thinking about how to do that. Maybe run a small little heater inside the car or use a heat gun safely because it`s not hot enough to leave the car outside. The garage gets pretty cold over night as I dont have a heated work space.



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    Re: Leather repair - Cracked and faded leather

    Search SWEET PROJECT CARS on youtube. They have a leather seat rehab video which uses silicone caulking and leather seat paint.

 

 
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