For touching up cracks in the surface color of leather, another method other than shoe polish - which can wear off on your khakis - is to use a lacquer spray paint the same color as the leather. Spray a small amount of paint into the cap to form a pool and use a very fine tip artist brush to apply the paint only into the cracks. The porous leather in the crack will suck in the paint pigment for a long-term repair.
Chris H.
66 LeBaron
--- Kenyon Wills <imperialist1960@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
tried shoe polish?
Seriously. Do the entire seat like you'd do a shoe. You'll be amazed!
clgilleland@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: I have a question about fixing leather seats in my 74. My car has immaculate seats for their age, but the drivers seat does show slight wear. It shows just a slight cracking, nothing major. The seats are black and the light cracks show because they aren't black. Is there something I can put on the drivers seat to make the cracks black, so they don't show up? Let me know, Thanks Tom
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