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The Workshop => Appearance Related => Topic started by: zud on August 4, 2003, 14:57

Title: Leather scratches
Post by: zud on August 4, 2003, 14:57
Anyone know how to remove, hide or disguise scratches in leather seats?

I was busy installing our old PC at a friends house last week, when my daughter comes in and says they've managed to set off my car alarm... can she have the keys, and she'll turn it off?  Too involved in what I was doing I just handed over the keys

Unfortunately, it appears that turning the alarm off also involved my kids, my friend's kids, and their mates, all having a go at pretending to drive my car... with the result of several scratches on the passenger seat (jeans studs at a guess).    s:cry: :cry: s:cry:    s:x :x s:x  

Can't say I blame the kids too much... I'd have done the same at that age... well OK, probably now if I didn't have a '2 myself!   s:wink: :wink: s:wink:
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Post by: Anonymous on August 4, 2003, 15:15
I'd try Autogyms leather treatment to start with...failing that Classic car mags always seem to have adverts for leather restoration products.
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Post by: Hope4Sun on August 4, 2003, 17:16
Have a look on  w www.leathercaredirect.com (http://www.leathercaredirect.com) w  , there may be something that can help ya  s:) :) s:) , i'm looking at the moment, to get rid of the marks made by the fast exit the cat made when it triggered the alarm  s:( :( s:(

Andy