cgsouth
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Orange County, CA, USA |
Registered on 1/22/2003 |
9 posts |
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Posted:2/13/2003 00:31 |
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OK, it's not really that bad, but the tan colored leather at the seams has black showing through the tan color.
What do you folks use to color the leather back to tan?
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RS-TX
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Little River, TX, USA |
Registered on 11/22/2002 |
298 posts |
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Posted:2/13/2003 21:48 |
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Hmmm, got me. I've never thought about coloring leather. Keep us up to date.
Rick
2004 VW Jetta TDI |
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203008581
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MONTGOMERY, AL, USA |
Registered on 11/22/2002 |
73 posts |
1 Vehicle |
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Posted:2/14/2003 04:23 |
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I don't have a suggestion for coloring, but what about a very nice steering wheel cover? I've seen one that matches the woodgrain pattern and I've thought about getting it myself. Kind of an upgrade interior mod....just an idea. |
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00Limited
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Buhler, KS, USA |
Registered on 1/20/2003 |
39 posts |
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Posted:2/14/2003 20:58 |
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Well, what about die? I bought a used F-150 a couple of years ago and it had the tan leather seats.The salesman said that they had been "touched up" (more like re-done)on the bottom with die. They did not feel like leather at all but it did not come off. |
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Peteg5
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Chappaqua, NY, USA |
Registered on 2/13/2003 |
3 posts |
1 Vehicle |
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Posted:2/14/2003 21:03 |
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Not sure about coloring but, are you still under factory warranty?? If yes, is the leather separating from the steering wheel in any places (bubbling)? I had mine replaced under warranty for this reason. If you have this issue too, you might be able to solve both issues in one fix.
2000-X 4x4, 7.3, Monroe Reflex, 285 Bridgestone Dueler AT Revo's, Hella 550's in grill, Thule load bars. |
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