Leather care question for Rick
I remember you mentioning a leather care kit and cleaning recommendations coming from the leather supplier some time ago. Did I miss this info., or has it not been posted yet? Thanks for all the help.
is this the thread you were looking for?
http://www.s2000online.com/forums/showthre...p?threadid=1407
http://www.s2000online.com/forums/showthre...p?threadid=1407
Rick, it sounds like you are quite a leather specialist so I am seeking your advice.
Well, the day had to happen and it finally did. Our trusty Siamese sneaked into the garage overnight and sank his claws into the Stook driver's seat. Unlike our leather sofa, inside the house which he tore to shreds, he has put a single scratch mark (a reasonably deep tear about an inch long) into the side bolster on the base of the drivers seat. What I would like to know is how I can easily fix it.
I am reluctant to take the whole seat out and have that section replaced as I think it will be an expensive job and probably a poor colour match. Do I have any other options or what would you recommend?.
Well, the day had to happen and it finally did. Our trusty Siamese sneaked into the garage overnight and sank his claws into the Stook driver's seat. Unlike our leather sofa, inside the house which he tore to shreds, he has put a single scratch mark (a reasonably deep tear about an inch long) into the side bolster on the base of the drivers seat. What I would like to know is how I can easily fix it.
I am reluctant to take the whole seat out and have that section replaced as I think it will be an expensive job and probably a poor colour match. Do I have any other options or what would you recommend?.
May I suggest you check out this link (no flames cat lovers, please): http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/051...0095441-3942217
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