Hello Ed, just found this on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9c8lPMxEe4A 

 

It shows the use of the filling compound. I'd never imagined such a thing
could work on a flexing surface like a leather seat but they seem pretty
confident in their claims. 

 

It'd be nice to hear from anyone that's actually done this....

 

 

Bob

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From: E. A. Driver [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 04 May 2012 00:42
To: mogtalk2
Subject: Re: [mogtalk2] Leather Finish

 

Hi Bob

Like Bob Tyers I have the same problem. This is  small patch on the cockpit
side of the scuttle, and I am at a loss as to how the leather was damaged.
The solution suggested on the restoration page of Furniture Clinic infers
patching I believe, I wonder if any of our mates on Mogtalk have tried to do
the repair.

Kind regards
Ed
Saskatoon


Bob Allen wrote: 

Bob, these people may be worth a look - they market a repair compound for
leather for fixing scuffs and holes and a dye to get back to original colour
http://www.furnitureclinic.co.uk/Leather_Car_Interior_Repair_Restoration.php
. There are some impressive looking case histories in the gallery.

 

I've only tried their cleaning and conditioning products but they were a
world apart from the generic "Halfords" type stuff I'd tried previously.

 

 

Bob

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