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Re: seat repair tips
- Subject: Re: seat repair tips
- From: JHahn22@xxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2001 03:52:25 EST
Hey 'Hoosier',
I had a similar problem on my 89 325i. Black leather back seat that got some
kinda white discoloration on it when I had it out of the car. I'm assuming
we are talking about real leather here (I'm not completely familiar with
leatherette, but I'm pretty sure BMW hasn't used fake leather for interior
stuff any time recently). Anyway, I used a little black shoe polish on the
seat. Followed by buffing it of with a buff brush, followed by more polish,
more buffing. . .you get the idea. Once it looked fairly decent, I buffed
real good with a white towel that I didn't care about to make sure nobody's
clothes were ruined by sitting on it. Once the towel wasn't picking up much
of anything, I used a little bit of leather conditioner on it, and everything
was as good as new. As for deep gouges or scars in the leather, I can't help
you, except to make everything the same color.
Hope this helps,
Jake Hahn
"aggie"
89 325i
87 Alfa Romeo Spider
Bryan-College Station, TX
In a message dated 12/5/01 1:25:18 AM Central Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
> My baby had a severe scratches on the back seat (black leatherette) .
> I think one layer is peeling off the seat. I helped friends!/ moving.
> His luggage hit the back seat.
>
> Please let me know if you have good tips (paint?) to fix.
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Hoosier
> E36, 1997
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