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This is my second home
Rover 75 Saloon CDTi Join Date: Oct 2015
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![]() Not on my Rover, but on my Saab 93.
Has anyone tried anything for removing / covering small scratches in black leather seats? Seems to be lots on ebay, but a personal recommendation goes a long way. |
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Aged to perfection!
Rover 75 Conn SE Tourer Join Date: Nov 2006
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![]() Scuff Master leather dyes will sort scratches and scuffs on the leather. Water based and easy to apply without the need for a sealant. All colours available
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Gets stuck in
MG ZT-T CDTi Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Sunny Suffolk
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![]() Take a look at Gliptone's products & site (Gliptone; Liquid Leather). I have found them good in the past.
There were some video examples on the site. |
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