Hi there Safe in Him - I love 💕 that channel name, you use Fabric glue for this type of repair, like Liquid Stitch,Fabric Fusion, or Gorilla Glue Fabric Repair, let dry, then sand to smooth out, then color with leather paint or dye. I’ve used this method to repair cracked leather seats in a few classic cars I own. You’re Welcome 🤗!
okay so I have an old Camry that has cracks in the dashboard area. they are undeniably from the sun beaming on it over time + weather conditions. I've never used those sun shades for the windshields. do you fix those things?
Lmao 🤣 I use that stuff every day I’m a tub resurfaced along with countertops and cabinets, stuff will not last long will start to crack and come out after getting in and out the seat do u know what kinda filler actually works for this in long run
@@necolereed2308 Hello there, I know how you feel, I was searching for a DIY solution for some classic cars I own, after a year I stumbled on it. Yes you can use paintable caulk ( silicone) or you can use Fabric glue for this type of repair, like Liquid Stitch,Fabric Fusion, or Gorilla Glue Fabric Repair, let dry, then sand to smooth out, then color with leather paint or dye. You’re Welcome 🤗!
Great job! Please provide deets on the product(s) used. Thank you.
Hi there Safe in Him - I love 💕 that channel name, you use Fabric glue for this type of repair, like Liquid Stitch,Fabric Fusion, or Gorilla Glue Fabric Repair, let dry, then sand to smooth out, then color with leather paint or dye. I’ve used this method to repair cracked leather seats in a few classic cars I own. You’re Welcome 🤗!
You use leather filler and a certain glue to seal the edges
@@autoenhancementincYes - Fabric Glue is an affordable leather filler, silicone is as well.
@@autoenhancementincwhat did you use?
What paste are you using please?
What kind of spray are you using and what's the spread you put on first? That's exactly where mine is about the same size as well
What are you using
What did you use if you don't mind me asking
Off to the auction u go
okay so I have an old Camry that has cracks in the dashboard area. they are undeniably from the sun beaming on it over time + weather conditions. I've never used those sun shades for the windshields. do you fix those things?
What is the product to use
I certainly believe that color match is spot on. /s
What type or paste was it
aaaah that looks better than the glossy black color...
Well done
Sit on it twice... Prolly rips apart again 🤣
No actually it works. The rubber compound stretches
This hoe Nitsuj, really knows nothing about anything and just wanted to be toxic 😂🤡
@@HC-ov2hhdo you know what the rubber compound is?
@@tlynn609Silicone or any fabric glue.
Yo if y’all haven’t tried the product shut the hell up on telling people it won’t last
This is Permatex sealant... The stuff used to caulk around your tubs and tile.
Lmao 🤣 I use that stuff every day I’m a tub resurfaced along with countertops and cabinets, stuff will not last long will start to crack and come out after getting in and out the seat do u know what kinda filler actually works for this in long run
What product is this person using? Any links?
thinks its leather clay
I it only esthetic.
How long this repair going to last?
long enough to sell the car lol
Oh huh, how tight.
What is the product called that you used to fix the rip
I wonder if the product is called no more gaps,same stuff you use to seal holes in the wall
What happens after you sit on it over and over
Easiest way to know it is a scam is the fact they don't list the product.
Leather filler, glue, mix your own permanent color coat top dye and spray
How much something like this cost bec I got the same problem with my buick verano on the drive seat on the side of the edge
It never last. You do that when you wanna sell a car, the only right way to fix it is to buy the leather for that particular panel from the dealership
*I do this exact repair for $85*
@@carbonconnection2480 where u located
@@mykeeee8448 *iowa/south dakota line*
@@jojojeep1 *Sure??? I did a repair for a guy 4 years ago and he stopped by yesterday saying how happy he was that its still holding up...*
What's the liquid you used please? Thanks
Paintable caulk
@@dontbelievethehype7969 😆
@@dontbelievethehype7969 *Not even close...* 😂
Probably using calk...
need more information about the product
What is the puddy or the repair goo and where is it available, name, place and price please. Thanks for your great work on fixing tore up interior!
Those damn Acura Rdx's must have the thinnest leather seats.
It’s not even leather. It’s vinyl which doesn’t last long.
*Yes they do!*
Almost a match…. Very close. Maybe a primer color first to make it match better
Am in the wrong world!!!!, i hope this get across!
I guess this isn't a DIY, I saw another video used Permatex gasket sealant, a bonding agent and upholstery spray paint & left a materials lis
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What is the essence of the video when you cannot give name of the product everyone is asking about 😢
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You mean, vinyl repair.
That part of the seat cover is vinyl not leather
First thing -- it is not leather..
Vehicle looks like a Volvo
Не бита, не крашена, на автомойке отпиларашена
This is vinyl not leather
Not worthy of J Cole music
that music 😳
Paintable caulk
Is that the product used? I need help repairing an expensive piece of furnitire.
@@necolereed2308 Hello there, I know how you feel, I was searching for a DIY solution for some classic cars I own, after a year I stumbled on it.
Yes you can use paintable caulk ( silicone) or you can use Fabric glue for this type of repair, like Liquid Stitch,Fabric Fusion, or Gorilla Glue Fabric Repair, let dry, then sand to smooth out, then color with leather paint or dye. You’re Welcome 🤗!
That's not leather. That is vinyl.
Doesn’t even match
Thats not leather
Not clear. you're cheating.
Leather ? Plastic !!!! Ble
That's going to bubble. You needed to cut the flappy ends.
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