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Which product to use for renovation front seat c5

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Hello,

I own a citroen c5 with damaged front seats.

The leather is worn as a claw. It has creases and crevices.

what would you recommend as a product range?

my rear seats are in better condition but on the files there are places that are more "pale" and I would like to harmonize everything.

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Hello,

You need the complete kit renovation leather car front seats and rear bench seat. It's time to do something about it because the grain of the leather is starting to degrade. You will have to sand to smooth the leather, apply the paste in the cracks and then sand again until a flat and smooth surface is obtained.

Qty.


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thank you for your answer.

if I want to change the color of the leather to light grey is that possible?


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Hello,

It is possible, you will need to apply 3 coats.

Qty.


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