I used a couple of basic kits to repair and colour the leather, total cost £44 enough to do most of the interior cracking and tears etc.
Below is the fist pic showing the rip on the drivers bolster, I've trimmed round the edges to clean it up.

The second pic shows how you poke a thin mesh material behind the tear and then glue in place, seems a good fix strong stuff.

Ready for filling. They supply (along with the glue and tools) a flexible filler that you build up in layers.

Some bad cracking


Apply the filler and leave 20mins or if you can't wait use a hairdryer, worked for me.


This bit was fun, you have to mix the colour and test, using the hairdryer again. Worth persevering to get the match exactly.


A bit like bodywork, keep filling and sanding until you get it really smooth. To be honest I could probably have kept going with this for perfection.

Apply colour, re-fill, sand, colour.


I was pretty please with the end result it seems robust and it doesn't look like its been repaired. I have another split to do on the rear seat and some re-colouring. If it gone to a trimmer it may of cost a couple of hundred.
Time spent 2-3hrs off and on.




