04-05-2015, 09:54 AM
I some significantly worn and scuffed areas on my driver and passenger seat. I thought I would try a product that I first read about on one of the Bimmer forums. The product is Leatherique. I really didn't know what to expect. It is a four step process. The first is to recondition the hide, the second to clean, the third to prep for dyeing, and the fourth to dye. It sounds like a lot more work than it actually is. I sent a sample piece to them for color matching. I unstitched a piece of the skirt around the driver seat for the sample.
I'll let the results speak for themselves. I don't know how well it will hold up; according to the auto sites, it should do quite well.
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We will see how long it holds up.
By the way, the first two products, the rejuvenator and the cleaner, make the leather smell like new leather. I wiped all the other leather surfaces with them, and I can see the difference.
I'll let the results speak for themselves. I don't know how well it will hold up; according to the auto sites, it should do quite well.
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[attachment=3142] [attachment=3143]
[attachment=3144] [attachment=3145]
We will see how long it holds up.
By the way, the first two products, the rejuvenator and the cleaner, make the leather smell like new leather. I wiped all the other leather surfaces with them, and I can see the difference.