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Post by T_J_G » Tue Dec 06, 2022 9:47 am

Pondrew wrote: Mon Dec 05, 2022 11:10 pm Good stuff, eh? :thumbsup:
Being black does make it easier to blend or 'colour match' TBH. IME it doesn't last forever, though, so keep the bottle. :D
It's really good, and they matched the colour which is spot on. I bought 250ml and probably used less than 50ml so plenty left for any touch up and I may do the complete seats in the spring although it dries so quickly that I could do them over winter.
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Post by jenniferlouise » Mon Dec 12, 2022 12:04 pm

I’ve messaged about colour matched paint repair. The response was positive, they just need a bit of trim to match to, so I’ve managed to pop off the passenger door handle! It will of course be a bit more expensive but at least it will match. Not posted off yet. Just pray it comes back….

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Post by Nanu » Mon Dec 12, 2022 8:46 pm

jenniferlouise wrote: Mon Dec 12, 2022 12:04 pm I’ve messaged about colour matched paint repair. The response was positive, they just need a bit of trim to match to, so I’ve managed to pop off the passenger door handle! It will of course be a bit more expensive but at least it will match. Not posted off yet. Just pray it comes back….
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Post by rdm05z4 » Mon Dec 12, 2022 10:09 pm

T_T_G Thanks for posting before / after. I have the same issue in my 05 same seat color. So based on your results will order the product. Will order now so hopefully will get by spring due to shipping issues. I am over the pond in the US.
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Post by Pondrew » Wed Dec 14, 2022 6:37 pm

rdm05z4 wrote: Mon Dec 12, 2022 10:09 pm T_T_G Thanks for posting before / after. I have the same issue in my 05 same seat color. So based on your results will order the product. Will order now so hopefully will get by spring due to shipping issues. I am over the pond in the US.
They have a US presence and website (New Yoik). Here: https://www.furnitureclinic.com/contact
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Post by jenniferlouise » Wed Dec 14, 2022 6:59 pm

[/quote]If it doesn't let me know as the company is not far from me.
[/quote]thanks Nanu that’s reassuring. Will probably be after Christmas now.

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Post by T_J_G » Sat Jan 28, 2023 8:13 pm

Just as an update, repair is still looking like the day I done it despite frequent use! still best £20 I've spent on the car.
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Post by Nanu » Sat Jan 28, 2023 9:09 pm

Thanks to the recommendations on here, I purchased some to repair some scuff marks on our leather settee.

Easy to use, matched the colour well and come up as new. Saved a fortune by not having to buy a new one for sometime now. :thumbsup:
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Post by T_J_G » Sat Jan 28, 2023 9:35 pm

Nanu wrote: Sat Jan 28, 2023 9:09 pm Thanks to the recommendations on here, I purchased some to repair some scuff marks on our leather settee.

Easy to use, matched the colour well and come up as new. Saved a fortune by not having to buy a new one for sometime now. :thumbsup:
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Post by jenniferlouise » Sat Jan 28, 2023 9:58 pm

As posted elsewhere in the forum, had a great experience with Furniture Clinic. I’m no expert but I’m pretty satisfied with how our Z4 seat was improved :thumbsup:
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Post by Allan280 » Fri May 26, 2023 7:22 pm

Hi
Once you have used the furniture clinic dye on the seats what is the best product to apply over it on Nappa leather .

To protect and feed the leather and protect it from drying out

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Post by Pondrew » Fri May 26, 2023 7:30 pm

Allan280 wrote: Fri May 26, 2023 7:22 pm Hi
Once you have used the furniture clinic dye on the seats what is the best product to apply over it on Nappa leather .

To protect and feed the leather and protect it from drying out
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If you buy a 'kit' it comes with leather protection 'balm'. Or you can buy that separately. Or you can buy other leather protection 'juice'. I tend to use my Autoglym leather protector stuff as it's older than the furniture clinic stuff, so needs using.

Only thing I would say is let the dye fully dry for a few days before 'feeding' the area. Ask me how I know! :D
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Post by Allan280 » Fri May 26, 2023 7:43 pm

Hi

Thinks for that quick response I have some AG leather protector and will give it a try

Will that leave the surface with a Matt finish

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Post by SV8Predator » Fri May 26, 2023 9:05 pm

Allan280 wrote: Fri May 26, 2023 7:22 pm Hi
Once you have used the furniture clinic dye on the seats what is the best product to apply over it on Nappa leather .
To protect and feed the leather and protect it from drying out
You can't "feed" modern leathers. From the Furniture Clinic site:

"Most leather produced for upholstery in cars and furniture is finished and has been for over 50 years. What this means is the leather is coloured and then sealed with a lacquer to help it wear. This lacquer prevents liquids from being absorbed by the leather and so will also prevent any leather food or hyde food from being absorbed too. Do a test – put a small drop of water on the leather, if it soaks in, so will leather food.

We have developed a product called Leather Protection Cream. This is what you should be using on leather. It helps maintain the lacquered coating on leathers, which will prolong the life span of your leather. Whereas if you were to apply a leather food, it would serve no real purpose."
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Post by Pondrew » Fri May 26, 2023 11:53 pm

SV8Predator wrote: Fri May 26, 2023 9:05 pm You can't "feed" modern leathers. From the Furniture Clinic site:

"Most leather produced for upholstery in cars and furniture is finished and has been for over 50 years. What this means is the leather is coloured and then sealed with a lacquer to help it wear. This lacquer prevents liquids from being absorbed by the leather and so will also prevent any leather food or hyde food from being absorbed too. Do a test – put a small drop of water on the leather, if it soaks in, so will leather food.

We have developed a product called Leather Protection Cream. This is what you should be using on leather. It helps maintain the lacquered coating on leathers, which will prolong the life span of your leather. Whereas if you were to apply a leather food, it would serve no real purpose."
So then how come their dye soaks in? Surely the same principle applies?
Or is the dye so amazingly good that it overcomes those 'lacquers'?
Don't make no sense to my tiny brain.

If the lacquer has worn off so that is why the colour has worn, then it can still be 'fed' as there is no lacquer! :?

I'm probably missing something again!
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