As mentioned above furniture clinic seat dye is really good clean seats first and then apply thin coats until you get the finish you want. aLso great for localised wear issues on the bolsters.
Hello, have you found a solution for your seat? If so, could you please let me know which method or product you used? I also want to renovate my leather front seat, but I'm a bit confused. I've considered using a leather-renovator, but I'm still unsure and especially don't want to waste my money. Thank you in advance.
I seem to get on with the furniture clinic leather repair paint and their colours, for me, seem to be a very good colour match. I have, however, not used the oregon beige they produce.
This seat below has been done with furniture clinic New England beige leather repair paint which has a hint of gold in it and gave a perfect colour match to the rest of my leather interior of the same colour.