Seat Treatment
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Rome, those seats look awesome! Do you have a before photo or a link to the autopia thread? It would be nice to see what it looked like before the work. My supple drivers seat is looking a little tired. I'd like to refinish it but don't know how much can be done, especially the center part.
Rick's paint correction work (i.e. removal of swirls marks) is second to none, but the seat work really blew me away because it makes the car look show room new again.
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Rome. Thanks for the link. What an amazing job, although he said he didn't actually do them himself. I wish he was closer to me. I'd take my beast to him in a heartbeat!
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I used www.liquidleather.com products to renew seats for my 330 2+2 Ferrari. It was very easy, and the stuff smells great.
Before and after. (You have to figure out which is which.)
Before and after. (You have to figure out which is which.)
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I used www.liquidleather.com products to renew seats for my 330 2+2 Ferrari. It was very easy, and the stuff smells great.
Before and after. (You have to figure out which is which.)
Before and after. (You have to figure out which is which.)
I need to get a bottle of that for my Jag, anyone know where to get that stuff here in States?
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I'm in the states, and I bought it direct from the UK. I can't remember how much shipping was, but it was tolerable, and the stuff is so much better than all of the other usually recommended products I've tried.
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