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      07-03-2007, 11:03 PM   #1
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Scuff Mark on Leather

I have this scuff mark on my black leather driver seat...it's lighter than the rest of the leather. It has actually been there since I got the car...very small, but my anal self sees everything and wants everything perfect as long as possible (I think many on this forum can relate when it comes to their bimmer.) Tried a moist cloth and it hides it until it dries. Would post pics but doesn't really show. Any suggestions on how to cover it up or remove it?
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      07-07-2007, 02:34 AM   #2
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Any thoughts here...leather conditioner/cleaner?
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      07-07-2007, 11:41 AM   #3
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Well, if the leather is visibly abraded you can't really fix it, and if its discolored, something harsh touched it......either way you prolly are out of luck. Leather is one of the things once they get damaged, theres no way out.
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Well, if the leather is visibly abraded you can't really fix it, and if its discolored, something harsh touched it......either way you prolly are out of luck. Leather is one of the things once they get damaged, theres no way out.
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      07-08-2007, 09:02 PM   #5
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Try some scuff remover for black leather shoes. I have some stuff made by kiwi. It is a liquid that comes in a small bottle. I got it at Rite aid. Put some of it on a small piece of plastic or plate and then use a small brush or q tip to carefully apply it to the scuffed area only. (it’ll make the un-scuffed leather shiny, so avoid excess.) Let it dry and then buff with a micro fiber. It won't be perfect but look a lot better than before.
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