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Old 06-24-2016, 01:32 PM
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Hello guys I have a 2008 Acura TL- S. I bought with 48000 miles on it and now has 67000. The driver seat was slightly worn but now is starting to look pretty ugly. The rest of the cars interior looks like new. I use meguiars leather conditioner to help protect the seat but this one needs something more. I like to take care of my cars and seat is not cool with me. Any suggestions would be appreciated.






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Talk to upholstery shop and get it replaced
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Originally Posted by stallion777
Hello guys I have a 2008 Acura TL- S. I bought with 48000 miles on it and now has 67000. The driver seat was slightly worn but now is starting to look pretty ugly. The rest of the cars interior looks like new. I use meguiars leather conditioner to help protect the seat but this one needs something more. I like to take care of my cars and seat is not cool with me. Any suggestions would be appreciated.






No, that is minor enough that you can get color match leather spray, tape off the black and "dust" it with leather spray. Probably 40-50$ and will last and to save your perforation holes, you blow them out with compressed air. You might even find cheaper color matched stuff. Search a little! I've looked into this heavily.
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Leather spray awesome. Just what I'm looking for thanks
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Leather spray awesome. Just what I'm looking for thanks
Post pics if/when!
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Found a gray spray not color matched but looks a little better. Will give another spray down the road.

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Looks much easier on the eyes my man! Cheap fix I hope? I'm all about budget-friendly.



QUOTE=stallion777;15818919]Found a gray spray not color matched but looks a little better. Will give another spray down the road. [/QUOTE]
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Try sponging it on to blend around it too if you feel comfortable.
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