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    I was just wondering, since almost every car with leather seats starts to get that wear on the outer edge of the seat eventually (from getting in and out), are there ways to "re-dye" the area when the color begines to rub off? LIke on my daily driver, just a small area of the seam is showing the wear while the rest of the interior looks great. Could I use something like showe polish, etc to cover up the area? Would it rub off on clothes? Any other ideas?

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    Check out Leatherique`s website. They have everything you need to prep and re-dye your leather.
    Brad Will- Owner

    Reflections Auto Salon LLC

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    These guys have what you need . The kits come with everything you need and have good directions.:xyxthumbs



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