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Any of you detailing pro's out there have a fix for this ?

It's like a small wear mark in my is300h f sport driver seat .

Anyone ever tried leather dye for something like this 

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53 minutes ago, Colinb623 said:

Any of you detailing pro's out there have a fix for this ?

It's like a small wear mark in my is300h f sport driver seat .

Anyone ever tried leather dye for something like this 

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Looks like a simple fix. At best you just dye the bit in question and are happy. At worst you prep and re-dye the bolster in it's entirety. I got Black dye from Gliptone UK. Scuffmaster finish. If you get a sheen difference you might also end up using an appropriate sealant. Link.

Leather Care Products for Cars in Ellesmere Port, UK (gliptoneeurope.com)

Tell them what car make,model,year you have and they will provide a colour match.

 

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5 minutes ago, Spock66 said:

I'd just try a high quality shoe polish to start with.

No disrespect, but I would not do that. Same reason I would not wax wood when it's a 'stain' I am looking for. Wax is a 'bitch' to strip off if it's not what you are looking for ,or just does not do the job. When that get's absorbed into the leather itself then if you want to remove it it will probably mean enlarging the original problem.

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12 hours ago, Colinb623 said:

Any of you detailing pro's out there have a fix for this ?

It's like a small wear mark in my is300h f sport driver seat .

Anyone ever tried leather dye for something like this 

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I've used this and it works really well in the right colour: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B008EIFTC4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1

 

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10 hours ago, AWC said:

I've used this and it works really well in the right colour: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B008EIFTC4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1

 

That isn't going to work well on standard Lexus leather seats as they are sealed. Possibly ok for semi-aniline leather on higher end models/grades (not the IS) but even they are somewhat sealed.

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The simplest solution to conceal the mark would be a black Sharpie permanent marker pen.

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1 hour ago, ColinBarber said:

That isn't going to work well on standard Lexus leather seats as they are sealed.

But where it's scuffed I would think any sealant has long since worn away, so could actually work well as only the damaged area will take the dye.

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On 8/11/2024 at 9:49 AM, DavidCM said:

The simplest solution to conceal the mark would be a black Sharpie permanent marker pen.

Thats a good shout, I was despondent with a couple of marks on my seats (caused by previous owner) and after MANY months in desperation cleaned seats, utilised some leather glue and a fine marker pen.  Then nourished the leather and my work colleagues thought that I had the seat professionally repaired as now cant see where the marks were.   

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