C Colin_S Car 350z & 16v Maxi Aug 6, 2005 #1 My new valver has std leather but the drivers seat is a bit worn and has white lines on it etc, is there anyway to fix this up?
My new valver has std leather but the drivers seat is a bit worn and has white lines on it etc, is there anyway to fix this up?
Nafoff ClioSport Club Member Car GREEN ITB 172 Aug 12, 2005 #2 nope..........but get some really good leather cleaner...like liquid leather...you can have my bits for a couple of squids if you want
nope..........but get some really good leather cleaner...like liquid leather...you can have my bits for a couple of squids if you want
M Mole Car 500bhp Scoob Aug 12, 2005 #5 Quote: Originally posted by Martin. on 12 August 2005 shoe polish yup, i used the liquid shoe polish as it dries into the worn parts alot better, and its just easier to apply, came up quite nicely. Cant complain at buying a worn set of r19 leather for under 100 quid, and it looking alright after a bit of liquid shoe polish
Quote: Originally posted by Martin. on 12 August 2005 shoe polish yup, i used the liquid shoe polish as it dries into the worn parts alot better, and its just easier to apply, came up quite nicely. Cant complain at buying a worn set of r19 leather for under 100 quid, and it looking alright after a bit of liquid shoe polish
Nafoff ClioSport Club Member Car GREEN ITB 172 Aug 14, 2005 #6 i was adviced not to use shoe polish as it could wear back off on to your clothing
FiDoDiDo Car RB 182 Aug 14, 2005 #7 I did think about that myself, no one whos put it on been affected by it?
Martin Car Fiat Coupe 20v turbo Aug 18, 2005 #9 yes..its fine even after a few minutes its ok to sit on.
cat171 ClioSport Club Member Aug 18, 2005 #10 yeah, just make sure you rub it in, then polish it up with a rag.