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Leather restoration

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Hi
Can anybody help i have been told conflicting things about the above ......some say after 6 months it cracks and look worst than before[:eek:].The top of the dash has faded a bit and the rest of the leather could do with a bit of a touch up ,so i guess a full leather resoration would be in order to get it all looking like new again.

Any advice please.

Ian
 
Have a word with the chap at Red Shark, they advertise in Porsche Post. He came along to our club night and was selling some DIY kits, cost about £40 for the colour and a pre-cleaner, I've not tried mine yet but a friend has and was very pleased with the results.
Don't be put off by the 'sanding' procedure, it does wok.....you'll understand once you've spoken to him!
 
I'm in talks with a company in Chelsmford called CLEAN IMAGE they want approx £500 for the complete interior,they also do a process called BUTTONIZING which is the same as connolising but last a lot longer ,being a lot more hard waring.They recommend this to prestige cars with sports seats and high bolsters as they tend to wear more as you get in and out.I'm waiting on a price for this.

Ian

 

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