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Gliptone'd my front seats today


glrnet

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Not sure that this is a mod but it's interior. :wacko:

 

I bought some Gliptone this week, cleanser, conditioner and scuffmaster which is like a new dye.

 

Here are a couple of before and after pix, it was still drying but I'm pretty pleased with it so far, the bolster was horrible before I started. It's had three coats and I'll see what it looks like when it's dried properly and maybe do another coat. :thumbs:

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http://www.liquidleather.com/car-shop.html

 

Is it the 250ml Scuffmaster Automotive Kit what you went for?

 

Contents: 250ml Dye / 250ml GT12 & GT11 / 15ml Leather Degreasant, 65ml Gloss Enhancer / 1 x Cotton Cloth / 1 x Towelling Cloth / 1 x Nail Brush

1 x Small Leather Scented Air Freshener

 

£53

 

My seats are in a right state (from previous owners) cracking everywhere, especially where your arse goes on the perforated leather - several big flakes of the black 'top coat' come off to show orangey dry unfinished leather underneath... stands out like a sore thumb :angry:

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i tried using this stuff...and to be honest, i never saw that much of a difference? i followed the instructions, damp cloth, gt12 and nail brush it in, then 10% water with dye then sponge it into the cracks and scuffs... let it dry, damp cloth the excess... i never used the small shine bottle.. so im not sure what i did wrong... certainly not getting the results others are getting..:shrug:

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My seats were a right ****ing mess... thank you previous owner!

 

Anyway, Gliptone Scuffmaster kit is the bollocks! Not perfect, but a LOT better!

 

Pics of the damage/neglect;

 

seatbefore.jpg

 

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seatbefore2.jpg

 

seatbolsterbefore.jpg

 

 

 

Leather cleaner, agitate with nailbrush, wipe off, repeat;

 

cleaner1.jpg

 

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Scuffmaster colour dye/top coat for repair, wipe on with sponge, dab excess off, repeat.

 

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Leather conditioner, wipe on, dry, repeat... pleased with the results and would definitely reccommend it :D

 

Excess conditioner in the perforations... (white dots) will soak in.

 

treat1.jpg

 

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