Saturday, October 30, 2010

How To Restore Leather In Your Car

by traviscrawford
How To Restore Leather In Your Car


Car leather begins to fade over time, but there is no need to pay to have those leather seats in your car replaced. Aaron Baird owns West Coast Recon, an automotive reconditioning company based in southern California. Here, he explains how it's possible to fix faded leather so that it looks as good as new.

If you have faded leather in your car, it is generally on the bolster of the seat where you slide in and out every day, especially on the driver's seat. In fact, you have just rubbed the dye off the leather due to everyday use, so the leather looks worn and faded. Luckily, there is a simple way to repair it.

The Way To Restore Leather
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