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Repair your worn leather car seat in 3 easy steps

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2010

Get written instructions and materials list here http://bit.ly/2X9R4L Worn leather car seats can be repaired like a pro. I should know I've been a leather pro for my entire adult life. I'm glad to teach you how I do it here. The color rub I use can be found through my site leatherhelp.com

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  • I really don't think that was spit/ sweat. It seemed to be raining outside.

  • Great video and you're very good teacher. The new colour looked so much darker than the rest.. do you have any after shots of the completed (dried) seat? Does it dry a lighter colour? Thanks man, learned a lot.

  • Step 4, spit and sweat combo evens out the color. Thanks for the tip bro, will check out the website

  • thanks!

    

  • You spit a lot when talking bro....

  • Nice one thanks for taking the time to show us ,

  • Chris,

    Great video...where do I buy the color rub??? Went to your site and there isn't anything about the 'Color Rub" you mentioned.  Where do I find it???

  • Next time, why not go back and edit out the dead space and make it half as long? Otherwise, useful.

    

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