Clearly need to work on the colour matching, once that is sorted, (I'd probably gone with a white base and a spot of black to give the very light grey colour it looks like in the video) then I'd have used a needle to recreate the hole patterns of the original leather.
LOL-I like the natural humor. I think your job would have improved had you placed a small piece of the cloth (included) behind the hole. Then wipe down the “lumpy” section with an alcohol swab or cloth to even it out. Color match is what it is.
You would've done well if you added a piece of cloth to fill the hole. Next, I would have used the alcohol to lighten until getting close to a match. Patience grasshopper, you rushed
My car has a small hole in the back seat. It happens to be leather. This is my first time ever approaching the idea of repairing a hole in a material like leather. So, I go on Amazon and look up leather repair and this Coconix kit happens to be a popular choice. I don’t work in upholstery or furniture repair. Most of my videos are me approaching these products as a complete beginner or in a lot of cases a one off moment of necessity. I dont care that the color didn’t match and that its looks crappy. I’m just some dude testing out garbage and seeing where it lands. But seriously, thank you for watching and commenting. Your comment will probably help someone that is looking for a genuine and possibly educated mode of repair. And who knows, I may even use your advice in the future on something else. Thanks again.
My initial smile and chuckles kept growing bigger as he kept mixing the colors, by the end of the video I was laughing my ass off. Great video.
Yes, please watch again.
Hey, kudos for trying. You can tape the upper part of the seat so you don't get any of the product on it.
I'm gonna try to watch some tutorials and try it again. Thanks for the tip about the tape. I will use your tip and use tape. Tape is a good tip!
LMFAO man said let me put a blob of paste on my seat LMFAO
Clearly need to work on the colour matching, once that is sorted, (I'd probably gone with a white base and a spot of black to give the very light grey colour it looks like in the video) then I'd have used a needle to recreate the hole patterns of the original leather.
Great advice. Hopefully people will read this comment.
@@tonysreviewsyou need shade of grey. That’s too light cream
This was hilarious specially at the end
Did your kit not come with the cloth you cut and place on the hole b4 you add the compound?
No it did not come with any cloth.
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LOL-I like the natural humor. I think your job would have improved had you placed a small piece of the cloth (included) behind the hole. Then wipe down the “lumpy” section with an alcohol swab or cloth to even it out. Color match is what it is.
Thank you John, I appreciate the well thought out comment and the advice for whomever may read this in the future.
Toney-still a helpful review as it demonstrates that the procedure is very straightforward. Cheers!
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They have a color chart in the kit . Buff it and poke holes on it
Thanks for the advice.
Keep finding the right color until you get it
You would've done well if you added a piece of cloth to fill the hole. Next, I would have used the alcohol to lighten until getting close to a match. Patience grasshopper, you rushed
Thanks for letting us beginners know. Good advice I'm sure.
Keep trying to get the rite color, looks like you have a lot left to play with
Yep, I may keep going Mike! 😂
I’m in the same boat . That’s Lexus es350 . Seats they’re terrible 🤦🏾♂️
Really, you have to walk into this project expecting not to come out with a like new results.
That’s your mindset. What’s the point, if it doesn’t conceal it?
Yikes!! Great video on NOT what to do... leather filler would worked or even super glue. Then a seat cover if you really wanted to hide it.
My car has a small hole in the back seat. It happens to be leather.
This is my first time ever approaching the idea of repairing a hole in a material like leather.
So, I go on Amazon and look up leather repair and this Coconix kit happens to be a popular choice.
I don’t work in upholstery or furniture repair.
Most of my videos are me approaching these products as a complete beginner or in a lot of cases a one off moment of necessity.
I dont care that the color didn’t match and that its looks crappy.
I’m just some dude testing out garbage and seeing where it lands.
But seriously, thank you for watching and commenting. Your comment will probably help someone that is looking for a genuine and possibly educated mode of repair.
And who knows, I may even use your advice in the future on something else.
Thanks again.
U followed none of the instructions
Thanks for watching.
You do understand the point of posting videos, right? Don’t quit your day job
Thanks for the comment.
bro is color blind
You try it bro. You will get the same crappy results.
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Thanks for watching!