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Old 03-13-2008, 09:29 AM
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a small tear in leather seat

has anyone ever used the liquid leather product to repair a small rip on a leather seat. Does anyone know a good product and the technique they used to make sure the job got done right ??
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Thumbs up Re: a small tear in leather seat

I bought the liquid leather (without heat) with some apprehension as to whether or not I would be able to fix the tear but after several coats and alot of patience, The job came out beautiful!!!! The leather seat had alot of scruffing from probably some fat guy, no offence to all my fat friends, and with the liquid leather I was able to match perfectly the charcoal leather and repaint over the scruffing and nicks. It looks almost new now!!! You almost cant tell where it was torn...
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Re: a small tear in leather seat

good to hear it worked out well
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