Leather Dye

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  • AndrewBird
    The Mad Scientist
    • Oct 2003
    • 11892

    #16
    This is the one of the best leather dyes you can buy:



    It can be bought in larger sizes, just look around.

    This is another leather dye that is good and can also be bought in larger bottles.



    After dying, you will want to seal the leather. There are many sealers out there. A company called Fiebings makes a good sealer. Once again, just look around.

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    • ///M42 sport
      No R3VLimiter
      • Oct 2003
      • 3952

      #17
      if your going with leatherique, check out my review before commiting to this project. Bottom line, if you have the cash, let a pro recover the seats for you, worth every penny.
      Renting my rear wheel bearing tool kit. SIR
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      • palmfish
        Member
        • Aug 2005
        • 63

        #18
        Kiwi

        I used Kiwi dye on my black leather sport seats, and followed it up with a good polish and buffing.

        It's worked fine on my army boots for 22 years, and it worked well on my seats too. I also did my steering wheel with nice results.

        If all you want to do is hide the cracks (not completely, but about 50% improvement) and freshen the look of the seats, this is the best $5.00 you can spend.
        1995 Porsche 911
        1992 BMW 318ic
        2004 Volvo V70
        1988 M3 2.5L - gone
        1988 325is - gone

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