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Leather Patch???

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AdoreGSX

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Aug 18, 2004
Wilmington, North Carolina
My car has the stock tan leather seats, and there is a hole in one of them, about a half inch in diameter. What is a cheap easy fix for this??? :dsm: :confused:
 
sounds dumb, but: check with a local used car dealer and see if they have a guy comes there usually once a week or so to touch up things like that. my friend owns a small car lot, and has this 18yr old kid show up once a week to remove stains that his steamer doesn't get out, the kid also fixes vinyl/leather tears & rips and cig burns. does an AMAZING job! you may get lucky and find someone in your area too. my friend absolutely swears by his work. i've seen it myself and WOW is all that i can say. very impressive. there are people out there that do this, and it's fairly inexpensive IMO
 
anything else???...I dont really have any ends with any used car dealers so I dont know if I can pull that off but I will try.
 
just see if they have anyone that does that & try to get a contact name. otherwise, maybe they can even set it up for you on their day when the guy shows up. it's worth a shot

otherwise, WalMart sells nice cow-pattern & leopard pattern seat covers :p
 
I agree. Look for an automotive upholstery guy. They do an amazing job. You can try the yellow pages or ask a higher end car dealer (BMW, Mercedes) to set you up with the guy they use for interior and leather repairs.
 
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