Sand beige full leather interior repair/replacement
Sand beige full leather interior repair/replacement
Hi All,
I got multiple items which require leather repair or replacement. Besides obvious like steering wheel and door sill covers, my drivers seat bottom cushion also is damaged. Its my fault to get in it after workout in wet shorts
Since I got full leather seats are made from smoother leather and factory replacement OEM skins are expensive. For skin to replace just bottom of drivers cushion I will have to pay around 1.5k from porsche. I was wondering if anybody had better solution for that especially that I'm looking to replace many pieces on the car? I did some research and noticed that I could buy skins from other manufactures but I'm not sure what to expect in terms of leather grain and color match. Any advice would be appreciated. BTW I'm in NYC area fairly close to Jersey. Thanks in advance.
I got multiple items which require leather repair or replacement. Besides obvious like steering wheel and door sill covers, my drivers seat bottom cushion also is damaged. Its my fault to get in it after workout in wet shorts
Since I got full leather seats are made from smoother leather and factory replacement OEM skins are expensive. For skin to replace just bottom of drivers cushion I will have to pay around 1.5k from porsche. I was wondering if anybody had better solution for that especially that I'm looking to replace many pieces on the car? I did some research and noticed that I could buy skins from other manufactures but I'm not sure what to expect in terms of leather grain and color match. Any advice would be appreciated. BTW I'm in NYC area fairly close to Jersey. Thanks in advance.
Depending on how bad it is, Leatherique could work really well for you. I have used it many times and it's terrific, you will be surprised. It's pretty easy (although scary!) to wet-sand and re-dye your leather with their matched colors.
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