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How do I fix this?
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If you bring it to an interior shop they can dye the leather for you. If you want to give it a shot yourself go and buy some shoe dye at your local drug store. It is in the shoe shine section. Try a small area to see if it works. If not bring it to the interior shop.
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I'm having the same problem. I have Dakota Gray Leather. You thing dye from the store will work? I can't seem to find that color dye online.
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Have it the dye work done by a professional or you're going to be upset with the results!
Leather is very temperamental.
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pros will color match your leather do not try to spot dye leather at home you will end up worse off then when you started
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That's EASY....just change a new X.......
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