Hi Ram, a couple of questions: 1) Could you please do a video showing just the cleaners at work? I’m curious as to how powerful they are. 2) That grease absorber sounds great for steering wheels. Could you do a more detailed video on it please?
Hi there Tony, Of course! We are working on a few videos at the minute but as soon as those are done I'll make an in depth video on just our cleaners. The same goes for the steering wheel...in fact that might be sooner as I'll run to the breakers in the next couple of weeks to get a mashed up steering that we can fix! Thanks for the feedback...much appreciated!
I know people who have done it but it could leave streaks - not to mention it would take too long also. Applying the colour is not so much an issue and can be done with a sponge but the top coat will have to be sprayed. If you try to sponge the top coat it will mess up the whole repair ...Hope this helps.
Let me add to this. We have two product ranges - the professional range and the DIY range. The colouring product in the DIY range is called Leather Fresh - this can be applied with a sponge as it is a one step paint system.
I have a Tuscan with that light grey interior and although it's not nearly as bad as the one you repaired, the drivers side outer bolster is looking to be in need of repair. Can you guys repair it or can I buy the kit to do it myself. Exact same colour! Cheers
There s only a problem: you filled half of the holes of the seat's structure applying the new paint... So now half are still visible and half not and this Is not a perfect repair on my point of view
Yes, it was. Took a lot f elbow grease to get it clean but its important to clean and degrease very well to ensure the paint sticks and bonds to the surface.
Lovely work. Thanks for working on my car seats one again. U guys r the best
Thank you sir!
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Hi Ram, a couple of questions:
1) Could you please do a video showing just the cleaners at work? I’m curious as to how powerful they are.
2) That grease absorber sounds great for steering wheels. Could you do a more detailed video on it please?
Hi there Tony, Of course! We are working on a few videos at the minute but as soon as those are done I'll make an in depth video on just our cleaners. The same goes for the steering wheel...in fact that might be sooner as I'll run to the breakers in the next couple of weeks to get a mashed up steering that we can fix! Thanks for the feedback...much appreciated!
Wonderfull job
Hi Ram , is it possible too just use a sponge too dye large areas
With the leather colour ?
I know people who have done it but it could leave streaks - not to mention it would take too long also. Applying the colour is not so much an issue and can be done with a sponge but the top coat will have to be sprayed. If you try to sponge the top coat it will mess up the whole repair ...Hope this helps.
Let me add to this. We have two product ranges - the professional range and the DIY range. The colouring product in the DIY range is called Leather Fresh - this can be applied with a sponge as it is a one step paint system.
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What is the leather filler made of?
Hey, can you please let me know what colour dye you used in this video please? I have the same car/interior and wish to place an order. Thanks
I have a Tuscan with that light grey interior and although it's not nearly as bad as the one you repaired, the drivers side outer bolster is looking to be in need of repair. Can you guys repair it or can I buy the kit to do it myself. Exact same colour! Cheers
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Great video! Where can I buy this color?
You can buy it on our site www.colourlock.com. Please email some photos and description of what you are trying to fix to info@colourlock.com
Is there a good product you would recommend to use on the leather to keep it from cracking?
Yes, of course. How old is the leather?
There s only a problem: you filled half of the holes of the seat's structure applying the new paint... So now half are still visible and half not and this Is not a perfect repair on my point of view
I know Tuscan’s have a reputation for scaring their drivers, but that interior was quite heavily soiled.
Yes, it was. Took a lot f elbow grease to get it clean but its important to clean and degrease very well to ensure the paint sticks and bonds to the surface.
Respect your work but here u look like u weren't in the modo, rushing things...