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99999 09-28-2018 06:48 PM

Leather repair?
 
I'm not huge on having a full leather interior car. However. That’s what comes with the Turbo. As it’s all leather, you get little nicks and scratches in it. What does everyone here do about that? Any common small repair remedies?

uzj100 09-29-2018 12:26 AM

Leather "repair"
 

Originally Posted by 99999 (Post 15324781)
I'm not huge on having a full leather interior car. However. That’s what comes with the Turbo. As it’s all leather, you get little nicks and scratches in it. What does everyone here do about that? Any common small repair remedies?

Leatherique is a great leather treatment that does a nice job of "puffing" up creases etc. If you haven't used it before, give it a try and see if you don't notice some improvement.

It's available from Amazon (you want both the treatment and the cleaner)

jennifer911 09-29-2018 01:09 AM

The Turbo comes stock with a sealed and coated leather. It won’t really soak up the Leatherique treatment, but the Leatherique cleaner will do a good job. If you get any nicks, rubs etc an auto upholstery shop can quickly make them disappear.

If you spring for the optional natural leather, it is uncoated, softer, but much more delicate. This is the type of leather that Leatherique treatment was formulated for.

uzj100 10-01-2018 12:42 AM


Originally Posted by jennifer911 (Post 15325374)
The Turbo comes stock with a sealed and coated leather. It won’t really soak up the Leatherique treatment, but the Leatherique cleaner will do a good job. If you get any nicks, rubs etc an auto upholstery shop can quickly make them disappear.

If you spring for the optional natural leather, it is uncoated, softer, but much more delicate. This is the type of leather that Leatherique treatment was formulated for.

Never had an issue using it on any leather. However, I leave it on for a day or two in warm weather, then use the cleaner.

neil.schneider 10-01-2018 01:46 AM

I had a scuff and a local shop repaired it. If you call a porsche dealer I am sure they could recommend someone if they don’t have someone in-house.


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