Leather Scratches Conditioner?
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Hello,
I have just purchased some black leather door panels and armrests for my car off E-Bay!! They are in excellent condition but the drivers side armrest has some small knicks and one larger one! Also the drivers side has some small knicks also! I was wondering if they have something that will fix the knicks in the leather!! Not spray paint either!! I went down to the local Autozone and did not see anything for knicks!! I purchased some Meguiars leather conditioner and it turned out really good but it only made the knicks a little less noticable!! They are not big knicks but small faint ones!! I was wondering if anybody knows of a product that will help reduce or get rid of the knicks in the leather and where to puchase it!! If there is no such thing that is fine, the panels still look great with the knicks!!!
Thanks,
Shawn <img src="graemlins/xyxwave.gif" border="0" alt="[bigbye]" />
I have just purchased some black leather door panels and armrests for my car off E-Bay!! They are in excellent condition but the drivers side armrest has some small knicks and one larger one! Also the drivers side has some small knicks also! I was wondering if they have something that will fix the knicks in the leather!! Not spray paint either!! I went down to the local Autozone and did not see anything for knicks!! I purchased some Meguiars leather conditioner and it turned out really good but it only made the knicks a little less noticable!! They are not big knicks but small faint ones!! I was wondering if anybody knows of a product that will help reduce or get rid of the knicks in the leather and where to puchase it!! If there is no such thing that is fine, the panels still look great with the knicks!!!
Thanks,
Shawn <img src="graemlins/xyxwave.gif" border="0" alt="[bigbye]" />
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Try Leatherique Rejuvenator Oil, Pristine Clean and maybe Crack Filler.
They dont sell it at the stores. You have to buy direct from them.
<a href="http://www.leatherique.com" target="_blank">Leatherique</a>
Click on Your Work and Click again on the BMW thing. Nice little how to write up.
They dont sell it at the stores. You have to buy direct from them.
<a href="http://www.leatherique.com" target="_blank">Leatherique</a>
Click on Your Work and Click again on the BMW thing. Nice little how to write up.
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Thanks for the replies <img src="graemlins/wave.gif" border="0" alt="[byebye]" /> !! I will try the shoe polish first since it will be easier to do then if it doesn't turn out to good I will buy all the leather stuff on the article on how to restore leather!!
Thanks again, ,
Shawn
Thanks again, ,
Shawn
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