Leather Enhancement.

gigondaz

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This leather seat had lots of cracks due to neglect, and the new owner did not want to spend loads of money on professional repair or re-wrapping. He requested me to try my best to make it look as presentable as possible, acknowledging that it's just a temporary solution.

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Apparently, the seat had been re-dyed before.

When a damp cloth was wiped on, the dye came off.

Even the "crack" looked a bit darker now as dyes are removed.

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Without resorting to professional leather repair techniques, and using only budget-friendly methods, an old-timer shoeshine guy once taught me to mix saddle soap with neetsfoot oil. Decided to give it a try.

The combined slurry was gently rub on, left for 5mins and then gently wiped off using a soft sponge. As multiple re-applications were done, the leather did look better...albeit still considered damaged leather.

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with flash

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without flash

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Looks much better!!!!:razz:
 
KIWI makes a very affordable Saddle Soap, while you can buy neetsfoot oil from many Internet sources. It's a great "temporary fix" on light and dark damaged leather.
 
Nice transformation once again gigondaz! How long might this fix last and how easy will a leather safe clean remove your fix?
 
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