bridgersmith
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I was just wondering what your process would be to fix this. it's an 06 yukon denali. Definately had a carseat in it and i was just curious to what others thought on fixing this problem. thanks
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JohnKleven said:Using a steamer on the seats may help them pop up. Use several treatments of leather conditioner on that as well.
John
Quality Leather said:That is not a bad way to do it, but probably beyond what most people want to do. Cleaners, conditioners and Leatherique aren't going to do crap. I would use a blow dryer to heat up the leather and massage the leather at the same time. It should significantly reduce the impression.
wicho661 said:I'm going to parrot what most are saying. Feed the leather weekly, keep it warm and sit back on a lawnchair with a brew.
The latter when you're not on the job, ofcourse ;-)
JohnKleven said:Using a steamer on the seats may help them pop up. Use several treatments of leather conditioner on that as well.
John