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Old 06-25-2006, 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by asawadude
A lot of car detailers use the Leatherique products to restore minor tears and blemishes on leather upholstery.

http://www.leatherique.com/index.htm
thanks asawa...I saw this on the other thread, but the problem the other guy had were cracks, so I didn't look too closely at this. They do have the dye, so that might be worth a try. I just hope it is permanent and won't come off.

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Originally Posted by Driver8
The only thing I can offer is this...I've used a black Sharpie permanent marker to fill or otherwise hide minor imperfections in black leather seats. Clean it well with soap and water, allow it to dry completely, apply your permanent Sharpie pen ink, being careful to fill only the spot of the scratch. Allow it to dry then reapply if needed. Then, I apply a coat of Lexol to protect everything. Might not be the cost-no-object solution, but it's worked for me! Good luck.

Mike
Would you happen to have pics of what you did with the Sharpie? I've done that with shoes before, but not sure if I'd do that with the X because even though I've tried that on shoes, it's still noticeable. Thanks.
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