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  • Complete twat. How on earth can you put out crap like this.

    "especially the driver's side becuase that is the seat you use the most", oh my god, you cannot put your face on this without shame.

  • thats not restoring you dick

  • rub it in reall goood :)

  • yes lets use a brand new leather seat, to show you how to restore it LMAO total FAIL

  • your voice is sex

  • now i understand the saying (once you go black you don't go back) no homo

  • WRONG HEADING IDIOTS!

  • Thanks black guy!

    Now I'll try that on my sexy g20 leather seat!

    Do brands matter when it comes to buy those cleaning stuff?

  • probably the best ehow vids ever

  • Batmobile. Nice seats.

  • i do it on a really hot day, with the window up, leave it in for 3 hours or so, let it settle in then rub it off.

  • what can u suggest for a light gray seat with dirt stains in the small cracks in the seat??

  • Good video... greatly appreciated Diesel

  • Hey, great logo for your business.

  • Great tips!! Thank you, i just bought a car with leather seats.

  • great detailng videos.

    Even though and1globetrot00 claimed it's a waste of time. Properly detailing a car is anything but, the end result (a fantastic looking car) is very rewarding :).

  • waste of time

  • what can i do about like streach marks is i think what they call them like on a worn out steat with no tears or fadeing just long creases in the leather

  • @andrew0901280 There is a good product on the market that is supposed to restore your leather to the original quality, but it doesn't actually get the stretch marks out. The product is called Leatherique(or something like that). If you want to hide the creases, you would need to use a compound(kind of like a speckling compound), and then paint over it. There are kits out there for such leather repair, google it.

  • @mrjost55 what. you can fill the creases thats how its done. thats freakin crazy. have you ever used it. is id difficult i do have two years or collision repair school and i do little fender bender work on the side so i can work with matirials but is it more hasle than its worth. and the paint is it like the duplicolor fabric and vynil paint. i just dont wanna get my self in a mess ya know

  • @andrew0901280 I haven't used it. It's what I found when I was looking for a leather repair kit (I have a few tears that I need to repair). The paint is a spray paint. Go to Leather Repair Kits dot Com. I'm not sure how effective it is though so judge for yourself.

  • @mrjost55 alright cool ill check it out and give it a shot and let you know how it turns out

  • how do you stop it from being shiny then?

  • @pt121607 use the right products (avoid armor all) With Lexol, you need to wipe it dry after applying the conditioner - it won't be shiny.

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