Leather repair question 2007 MDX
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Leather repair question 2007 MDX
I have a 2007 MDX. this weekend we used leatherique and conditioned / cleaned all the seats.
that stuff is amazing.. the leather looks literally brand new.. EXCEPT for all the little cracks / scufs that this shitty Acura leather is full of.
the passenger seat is worse than the driver's seat, despite the fact that the passenger seat is NOT used nearlyh as much.. I'm convinced the leather is just sub quality - it's not an over use issue.. but my car is so far out of warranty - it's just a matter of me fixing it as best i can.
I have seen youtube videos of peopel using dye / refresh kits to redye the leather and while not 100% fixing it - they seem to make the car look a lot better.
have any of you tried them? any brands you recommend?
any idea what my color code is for my Acura leather?
i have the mettalic while 2007 Acura with the light beige interior... i think it was called taupe, but i'm not 100% sure.
thanks.
that stuff is amazing.. the leather looks literally brand new.. EXCEPT for all the little cracks / scufs that this shitty Acura leather is full of.
the passenger seat is worse than the driver's seat, despite the fact that the passenger seat is NOT used nearlyh as much.. I'm convinced the leather is just sub quality - it's not an over use issue.. but my car is so far out of warranty - it's just a matter of me fixing it as best i can.
I have seen youtube videos of peopel using dye / refresh kits to redye the leather and while not 100% fixing it - they seem to make the car look a lot better.
have any of you tried them? any brands you recommend?
any idea what my color code is for my Acura leather?
i have the mettalic while 2007 Acura with the light beige interior... i think it was called taupe, but i'm not 100% sure.
thanks.
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Preach2k (03-17-2015)
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I have am '02 Touring with lovely soft, black, perforated leather. With the usual cracks, I treated them with KIWI liquid shoe dye and the cracks nearly disappeared. Then I did the usual saddle soap to remove excess dye and enhance the softness of the leather and although the result is not perfect, I am happy.
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