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  • Need help with Leather Care . Marring / scratch / imprints discoloration repair

    hi guys,
    I need some help on how to get rid of these marks and scratches from my leather seat and door card insert
    i've already tried to revive and recondition these leather back to life using meguiar leather conditioner for the last months but still unable to get rid of these marking / scratches



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    Re: Need help with Leather Care . Marring / scratch / imprints discoloration repair

    Its hard to tell in the pics, is the actual black surface of the leather peeled off? Or at least torn up a bit?
    2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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    • #3
      Not ripped or torn . Its like the leather been scratch by purse or ring too many times leaving imprint

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      • #4
        I say it's damaged beyond repair. You can repaint it but it won't last

        DetailingByM.com

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          Re: Need help with Leather Care . Marring / scratch / imprints discoloration repair

          repaint leather? HUH

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          • #6
            Re: Need help with Leather Care . Marring / scratch / imprints discoloration repair

            That looks a bit more like vynil to me. My leather isn't textured like that, and I know it's real leather, my dashboard pad is vynil, and has that texture thats in the picture..
            "Some say that he has a digital face, and that he has a full sized tatto of his face....on his face...all we know is, he's called The Stig!"

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            • #7
              Re: Need help with Leather Care . Marring / scratch / imprints discoloration repair

              this is in the Lexus LS400 i don't think lexus would put fake leather.
              @_@

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                Re: Need help with Leather Care . Marring / scratch / imprints discoloration repair

                well thanks to the lack of help here. i tried a solution i found online. I used a heat gun to try to relax the leather and applied meguiar leather conditioner to try to remove the marring. And what do you know it worked!!!

                the heat gun help relax the leather and undo any of the scratches and imprint that was done by the previous owner, I think the scratches were from previous owner's wedding ring scratching up the door card right around the handle.


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                • #9
                  Re: Need help with Leather Care . Marring / scratch / imprints discoloration repair

                  Hmm.. new solution, but something to keep in mind.
                  2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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                  • #10
                    Wow never heard of that, nice job!

                    http://www.meticulous-detail.com/
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                    • #11
                      Re: Need help with Leather Care . Marring / scratch / imprints discoloration repair

                      Well, that IS something I'll keep in mind!

                      Whoda thunk it...

                      Bill

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                        Re: Need help with Leather Care . Marring / scratch / imprints discoloration repair

                        Originally posted by kenji815 View Post
                        well thanks to the lack of help here.
                        nice I was going to ad to this post but no...

                        DetailingByM.com

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                          sorry off topic but I love the quote on your signature.

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                            Re: Need help with Leather Care . Marring / scratch / imprints discoloration repair

                            Originally posted by kenji815 View Post
                            well thanks to the lack of help here. i tried a solution i found online. I used a heat gun to try to relax the leather and applied meguiar leather conditioner to try to remove the marring. And what do you know it worked!!!

                            the heat gun help relax the leather and undo any of the scratches and imprint that was done by the previous owner, I think the scratches were from previous owner's wedding ring scratching up the door card right around the handle.


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                            Were you able to get it right? I am facing similar problem so please share the way to solve it..Waiting for reply... Thanks in advance...

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                              Re: Need help with Leather Care . Marring / scratch / imprints discoloration repair

                              Originally posted by RafaelWheeler View Post
                              Were you able to get it right? I am facing similar wedding dress problem so please share the way to solve it..Waiting for reply... Thanks in advance...
                              Still waiting for reply

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