Leather Colour Change: AM DB2/4 Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jun 13, 2008

Video showing how to change the colour of leather car interior, demonstrated on an aston martin DB2/4. www.furnitureclinic.co.uk

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  • how would you look after the leather after doing this? also do you know how much i would need to do a full set of leather ? probably more leather than the aston as ive a large 5 door hatchback

    thanks

    Darrell

  • @totalguy Hi, to maintain the leather afterwards you should use Leather Protection Cream from Furniture Clinic. If you need to do a large 5 door hatch back, I would recommend using an Extra Large Leather Colourant KIt.

  • @FurnitureClinic Thankyou for the prompt reply. I have one more question, i have dark grey - black seats im thinking about doing them blue (BL06) is there going to be any problems doing that? original colour being a lot darker

  • @totalguy Not a problem, it would be fine to change to any colour you want. It doesn't matter if the original colour is darker, so going to Blue BL06 will be fine. Good luck

  • @FurnitureClinic whatz da name of da lather kit u use

  • @luisenrique41510 It's called the Leather Colourant Kit, available at Furniture Clinic.

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  • You know he is gonna do a good job when its done on his aston

  • @mpbsmithaa Hi,

    You can use this kit to change the colour of leather from cream to any colour you want. If your leather was black, you could also change it to cream!!

  • I have a somewhat beat-up cream leather car interior that I would like to fix up. I realized that recoloring the interior would be a lot cheaper than finding a replacement in the junk yard. So my question is this: Would I be able to stain a cream leather to black or another dark color? If not, why?

  • @Anthonyprice23 Hi, the prep actually removes the finish from the leather, which is why it looks so clean. You couldn't use it as a general cleaner for this reason. We do a product called Leather Ultra Clean which is an excellent cleaner without causing damage.

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