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Baj
Monday 11th September 2006, 09:20
I have a nasty scratch on my passenger seat (I blame the missus).
It is through ther top surface of the leather but not a cut through the whole thing.
Is there anything I can do to repair it?

dafinchie
Monday 11th September 2006, 16:27
I dont know about the leather on cars but i do know we had a nasty scratch on our sofa, had it repaired on insurance, the bloke who did it had a few bottles of some sort of resin some colour and laquer, its a invisible repair:) . There must be some sort of kit available somewhere failing that i'm sure there will be a company that will carry out the repair for you. I might still have the reciept somewhere if you want me to have a look to see what the company name was.

bubba_1986
Monday 11th September 2006, 17:12
You can get it repaired, aslong as not too deep

fraz's mate dave could help you with this

Though he doesn't do this, he knows it can be done and advised me on my scratch on back passengers seat.

If you pm fraz am sure he could always ask dave for you

Hope this helps mate

:)

grumpybob
Monday 11th September 2006, 21:41
Try this stuff.

http://www.liquidleather.com/scuffs.htm

I have used it on previous cars and was quite impressed with the results but will depend on how bad the scratch is.

Bob

Baj
Monday 11th September 2006, 22:58
Cheers, that looks good.
Will post a pic tomorrow

NugentS
Wednesday 13th September 2006, 07:15
Try this stuff.

http://www.liquidleather.com/scuffs.htm

I have used it on previous cars and was quite impressed with the results but will depend on how bad the scratch is.

Bob
I think I have some of that in my house somewhere. I bought it but never used it. I must find it again as I have a worn patch on the drivers seat that needs looking at

Sean