Hi,
I have a 2011 BMW X3 with Black Nevada Leather. Somehow my back seat has a few fine scratches in the leather that went through the dye and show up as fine white scratches. You don't see them at some angles, but in some lighting it's quite obvious.
I typically wipe the seats clean and use Zaino Z10 on them. Nobody generally sits back there. I think the scratches are from my bag sliding across or off the seat around corners / braking...
I'm hesitant to try shoe polish as it could smear around and ruin peoples pants. I have tried to figure out of the leather is aniline or not (not sure) and thought about trying "Leather Master Scratch Away". Any recommendations? A re-dye seems overkill, but would love to make the seat look new again. Any product recommendations or hints / tips / tricks?
I have Lexol and Zaino at home here if that makes any difference.
Thanks,
Jeff
I have a 2011 BMW X3 with Black Nevada Leather. Somehow my back seat has a few fine scratches in the leather that went through the dye and show up as fine white scratches. You don't see them at some angles, but in some lighting it's quite obvious.
I typically wipe the seats clean and use Zaino Z10 on them. Nobody generally sits back there. I think the scratches are from my bag sliding across or off the seat around corners / braking...
I'm hesitant to try shoe polish as it could smear around and ruin peoples pants. I have tried to figure out of the leather is aniline or not (not sure) and thought about trying "Leather Master Scratch Away". Any recommendations? A re-dye seems overkill, but would love to make the seat look new again. Any product recommendations or hints / tips / tricks?
I have Lexol and Zaino at home here if that makes any difference.
Thanks,
Jeff