Leather interior spray?
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phil-r
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hey bud i dont know if you found out yet but yes you do, its from a coumpany called duplicolour you get different types your looking for the vinyl and fabric one, i did the whole interior of my car with it and if i must say so, it came out pretty tidy. then again i live here in south africa but maybe try keep a look out for it there, its not a local product. check it out on our local style shop called autostyle. www.autostyle.co.za
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Chase007
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Hey there do you know of anything for leather? i have heard of a feeder product but i think that is something that needs to bedone over a period of time ad as summer is close by i want something quick and next winter i will feed the leather cheers for your time. 
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fuzzy
- He who sleeps with "Gingers"
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i used a spray by Foliatec or something that was a spray dye on an interior. i used it on the plastic dash,centre console etc and it didnt scrape off. lasted a couple of years until i crashed the car. im not sure if its for leather as well though.
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phil-r
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dude this spray was quicker than two minute noodles, my one freind thought it was done profesionally!Chase007 wrote:Hey there do you know of anything for leather? i have heard of a feeder product but i think that is something that needs to bedone over a period of time ad as summer is close by i want something quick and next winter i will feed the leather cheers for your time.
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