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Repairing light scratch on cream leather seat
bumpy - 30/6/15 at 01:03 PM

Teach me for getting in the drivers seat with an electrical screwdriver in my back pocket.

Not a deep scratch but still pretty annoying.

Has anyone had a go at the kits you can buy to make invisible mends - if so what would you recommend. Looks like it needs a light filler then colour on top..


Angel Acevedo - 30/6/15 at 01:15 PM

I'd leave it as is.
It will be a lesson you will never forget.
I have a leather upholstered coach (sp?) and even though is very light in color and has several marks and permanent Marjer stains from my kids doing their homework on the living room, I prefer to see them as aging marks instead of a paint patch trying to cover them.
As the patch will be noticeable and -I think, even more annoying.
All this my humble point of view.


britishtrident - 30/6/15 at 01:53 PM

Try this link http://www.dynamixdyes.com
Good product but not cheap and took a while to deliver


bumpy - 30/6/15 at 04:24 PM

quote:
Originally posted by britishtrident
Try this link http://www.dynamixdyes.com
Good product but not cheap and took a while to deliver


Those products do look excellent, but they dont seem to do small volume kits and the cost gets to well over £50 for one little scratch.