Leather Restoration
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stuartgallafant
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To dye it....
http://furnitureclinic.co.uk/Leather_Colourant_Kit.htm
And to clean and condition them i've heard great things about 'Gliptone'.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/GLIPTONE-LIQUID-L ... dZViewItem
http://furnitureclinic.co.uk/Leather_Colourant_Kit.htm
And to clean and condition them i've heard great things about 'Gliptone'.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/GLIPTONE-LIQUID-L ... dZViewItem
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Have a read through the seat restoration sticky in tech help,lots of usefull advice there,I have used Gliptone's products and can agree that they do just what it says on the tin.
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Stu gliptone is the stuff u need mate

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i gliptoned mine again over the weekend, even the steering wheel is better for it

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I ordered satin I hope it works well !
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sorry to hijack the tread but im looking at this too just wondering what size kit to buy?

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just ordered some gliptone myself. i got the 2 bottle set for 11.50 inc P&P from here if its of use to anyone.
http://www.thepolishingshop.co.uk/acatalog/Classic.html
Though someone probably gets it cheaper maybe?
http://www.thepolishingshop.co.uk/acatalog/Classic.html
Though someone probably gets it cheaper maybe?
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Hey lads wud u use the Gliptone first then the Colourant kit by furniture clinic?
Do u need both if u want colour and softness?

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x2 this question...my front seats are hard and want to get them supple and soft firs before i think of dying them.Chase007 wrote:Hey lads wud u use the Gliptone first then the Colourant kit by furniture clinic?Do u need both if u want colour and softness?
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Gliptone cleaner then Gliptone Conditioner, clean once again then apply the colourant kit.
Gliptone as the lads say does exactly what it says on the tin and is so easy to use.
I prefer to use a sponge applicator rather than the brush/spray but its down to personal choice. Make sure you leave the leather for at least four hours (preferably overnight) before giving it a final coat of conditioner.

Gliptone as the lads say does exactly what it says on the tin and is so easy to use.
I prefer to use a sponge applicator rather than the brush/spray but its down to personal choice. Make sure you leave the leather for at least four hours (preferably overnight) before giving it a final coat of conditioner.
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