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My front seats and gear selector are looking their age. Leather is cracked and white bits are showing through through from the uncoloured leather beneath in some places. The seats are the stock black colour. What tips does anyone have to restore them to their former glory?

There are many leather cleaners on the market but what I also want is to restore the colour to the worn bits. Is shoe polish too obvious a solution?

 

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Hi

 

My front seats and gear selector are looking their age. Leather is cracked and white bits are showing through through from the uncoloured leather beneath in some places. The seats are the stock black colour. What tips does anyone have to restore them to their former glory?

There are many leather cleaners on the market but what I also want is to restore the colour to the worn bits. Is shoe polish too obvious a solution?

 

Thanks

 

You'd be better off using a dye otherwise you'll have black marks down your back every time you sit in it.

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Hi

 

My front seats and gear selector are looking their age. Leather is cracked and white bits are showing through through from the uncoloured leather beneath in some places. The seats are the stock black colour. What tips does anyone have to restore them to their former glory?

There are many leather cleaners on the market but what I also want is to restore the colour to the worn bits. Is shoe polish too obvious a solution?

 

Thanks

 

Really its not something you can really do properly yourself, even a pro would fill in the crackles and spray it up which to me isn't worth it. Imo a set of new covers would do it. And for the gear selector id get a new nice matt black one from Toyota...they do look nice new

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the cracks are still going to be there , leather guys normally flat them back smooth prime and recolour , as a quick fix you could try a black permanent marker pen ,at least it will be neater .

have a word with keron see if he has any .proper repair will be expensive so id look at a different route

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