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Author Topic: Leather Seat Repair  (Read 2271 times)

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Re: Leather Seat Repair
« Reply #15 on: 14 July 2014, 11:43:27 »

Cheers for the good advise Chris. :y

Mine is just a small scuff mark albeit about 125mm in length but being on the seat bolster edge it has just taken the colour out and no more.I have spoken to Gliptones this morning and they assure me they can supply a "scuffmaster" kit which will be an OEM colour with the addition of a small pot of toner which allows the final colour applied to be lightened or darkened as required,so this should be on its way during the week.

I will report back on the final repair work  once completed ,as others may require similar repairs in the future,although many thanks for your input and advise guys  :y
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Re: Leather Seat Repair
« Reply #16 on: 14 July 2014, 13:44:32 »

All face lifts have active headrests :y

Pic is a good image of late leather, as said '02 on  :y
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Re: Leather Seat Repair
« Reply #17 on: 14 July 2014, 14:40:35 »

All face lifts have active headrests :y

Pic is a good image of late leather, as said '02 on  :y
Correct, but as far as I know only the late seats were stamped 'Active' at the same time they changed the Leather pattern, the early FL seats where unstamped.  ;)
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Re: Leather Seat Repair
« Reply #18 on: 14 July 2014, 19:43:35 »

Mine are identical to picture kindly provided by Zirk and both have "active" stamped on headrest tube top.
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