| Fazda |
| speaking of stupid storms. i left my window rolled all the way down in that last one on saturday. well my drivers seat didn't fair to well. the leather is all stiff and a little weird looking in a couple places. are there any good conditioners out there that can help me fix this problem? |
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| Spoonin |
quote: Originally posted by Fazda
speaking of stupid storms. i left my window rolled all the way down in that last one on saturday. well my drivers seat didn't fair to well. the leather is all stiff and a little weird looking in a couple places. are there any good conditioners out there that can help me fix this problem?
new seat? |
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| REDX2NV |
| USe brake cleaner and rub vigourously, it will come out perfect! |
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| WorkInProgress |
Shitty luck.
I'll grab you the name of the leather conditioner I use in my Audi when I get home. |
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| Fazda |
| thanks. its not real real bad but its definetly stiff. Its the ass end of the seat that has the damage. about three of the seat pads.. thanks for the help guys. i was pretty choked when i saw my window down. |
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| REFLUX |
Use leather conditioner.
Always approach with the simplest solution first.
I'm thinking you may need a few applications too. |
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| Fazda |
| sounds good i will have to go and pick some up after work. |
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| lowryder99 |
yep I used to do professional detailing and had lots of vehicles come in with wet damp seats, a good cleaner/conditioner actually removes moisture and adds proper oils needed to keep your leather feeling and looking new (and staying protected)
It can be fixed. |
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| Fazda |
| good. i will get on it right after work. is mothers any good to use? i have some at home still. |
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| 2HIGH~PSI |
| i bought a bottle of mothers for the supra, but havent used it on the supra yet, i have on other cars and its been great, also meguires is well known for having a great product and would definitely try them out aswell |
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| bbk |
| damn sucks to hear dude! same thing happened to me about a month ago when i was working in rutherford i left my sun roof open when it hailed marbles and thunderstorm. i got to the car after a good 20 minutes of rain/hail and both my front seats were soaked, shift boot was full of water and deck was wet too. I wiped everything down in a panic and everything still works so im lucky :p |
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| Shady_Pro |
| stupid is/is does stupid does?:dunno: |
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| Fazda |
| not funny. this is my leather we are talkin about here. :( |
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| arabian_ryda |
| i heard sperm is a good leather conditioner |
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| EK9Hatch |
quote: Originally posted by arabian_ryda
i heard sperm is a good leather conditioner
WTF? :dunno:
Jamie |
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| Spoonin |
quote: Originally posted by EK9Hatch
WTF? :dunno:
Jamie
i like bagels
:dunno: |
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| Fazda |
| oh ya.. useful very. thanks for the tips. lol i just might have to get your mom in my car and blow it in her face all over the front seat.. just might do the trick. lol :dunno: |
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| Stainless |
quote: Originally posted by Fazda
oh ya.. useful very. thanks for the tips. lol i just might have to get your mom in my car and blow it in her face all over the front seat.. just might do the trick. lol :dunno:
Well, if you need any help, just PM me. :lol: |
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| STiPWR |
Lexol is by far the best leather conditioner.
A trick a few guys have done with faded, or dried out seats in the past..........
Soak the seat with the conditioner, rub it in well with you bare hands...
Grab a roll of saran wrap and wrap the seat up which will seal the conditioner in.
Wait over night, wipe off excess with a terry cloth.
Give it a try :) |
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| Fazda |
quote: Originally posted by STiPWR
Lexol is by far the best leather conditioner.
A trick a few guys have done with faded, or dried out seats in the past..........
Soak the seat with the conditioner, rub it in well with you bare hands...
Grab a roll of saran wrap and wrap the seat up which will seal the conditioner in.
Wait over night, wipe off excess with a terry cloth.
Give it a try :)
that sounds like a very good trick. i will definetly give that a try once i get back from bc. |
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