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Old 01-10-2019, 03:40 AM
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Default Leather seat repair

I just noticed a small scratch on my 991. 2 carerra leather seat. I've attached some photos of it. Not sure how this happened as the seat has hardly been sat in.
Any ideas on what might fix this? Are there any conditioners out there that will remove it? Otherwise can the professionals do something about it?

Old 01-10-2019, 03:42 AM
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That looks very minor. I would try your leather seat conditioner (Zaino or other) as that may be enough to minimize or eliminate that slight blemish.
Old 01-10-2019, 04:04 AM
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Leatherique products ,,they do colored fillers and every thing for automotive leather,,,,,,that is an easy wipe over with cotton bud of the right color dye over 30 OEM Porsche colors available

http://www.leatherique.com/oem-color...s/porsche.html

I purchase Leatherique from this Sydney supplier
http://www.ppcco.com.au/leatherique.html
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You haven't seen anything yet.

Wait until you put some miles on it.
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If the above options don't suffice talk to your dealer and ask them who does their leather repair...they can work wonders (ask me how I know).
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+1 leatherique.
I've used it on black leather in my Ferrari & it does work well enough to make that spot you have virtually disappear.
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Shoulda got the PPF:


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This stuff:
https://www.colourlock.com/?___store=usa

I swear by it.
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Originally Posted by George from MD
This stuff:
https://www.colourlock.com/?___store=usa

I swear by it.
^^+1. Great stuff.
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Originally Posted by ScreaminBejesus
Shoulda got the PPF:


Good stuff. About 50 years ago, several of my friends' families had that stuff on all their furniture, plus plastic runners on the carpet. No touching allowed!
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Originally Posted by flickroll
^^+1. Great stuff.
colourlock is a perfect match.
A little bottle comes with a sponge -- just dab it on & you're done
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I have this thing called a Sharpie, they come in different colors. URW
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For something that small, I'd try shoe polish. I've used it on cat claw scratches on my leather couches. It works well. Worth a try.


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