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Leather Retrim

Postby Dave Williams » Tue Nov 30, 2004 12:09 am

My drivers seat bolster is split (from getting in and out) near the seam on the 'shoulder' of the seat. It means replacing three panels. A local guy has quoted £150 to do this (or £350 to do the whole seat).

-Are there any 2nd hand good condition leather drivers seats (black) out there (pretty rare I imagine in the UK - I could try europe ?)
-Has anyone had their seat patched (or recovered) and has any recommendations ? I'd prefer to go with a recommended retrimmer and preferably one that has done GTA seats before.
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Postby rupert » Thu Dec 02, 2004 10:08 am

My seat has exactly the same problem...
I was going to try a trimmer just around the corner from me in Farncombe.
J Mussell & Son 01483 426526.
He has done a few things for me before and is well known, just not sure whether he does leather, it can be a bit specialised.
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split leather seat

Postby clivebawden » Thu Dec 02, 2004 12:51 pm

Mine's starting to go in the same place - let me know how you get on.
Also has anyone got any suggestions for treating the leather to improve the look?
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Postby stephendell » Thu Dec 02, 2004 1:57 pm

Best leather treatment is liquid leather. Try this first.

Woolies & Gliptone both do dye kits if it's looking really scruffy.

Second best leather treatment is Autoglym.
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Postby mitchella » Thu Dec 02, 2004 3:40 pm

I can confirm that the Woolies leather refurbishment kit is very good, especially if the surface is cracked or faded. It also works well on the black vinyl trim, giving it a nice silky matt finish rather than a glossy shine and covering up the ingrained dirt which is always impossible to get rid of properly.

I used fine steel wool along with the cleaning agent they provide (not on the vinyl I hasten to add!) - a bit of a leap of faith at first bit it does do the job and provide a good key for the black dye to adhere to.


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