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Hi guys, looking for some advice........

 

 

Tiny series of scratches to the leather on the rear seat in my Navara (will post pics at some point).

 

These are light but have broken the surface of the leather, and were caused by a handsaw being put in the rear of the vehicle unsheathed!!!! Now I'm sure some of you will say this is only a pickup truck :scare: but it's only 14months old and I like to look after my vehicles, even work ones.

 

If anyone has some tips or decent advice I'd really appreciate your help.

 

Thanks, Paul.

Posted (edited)

If anyone has some tips or decent advice I'd really appreciate your help.

 

Thanks, Paul.

 

Never put a handsaw in the rear of the vehicle unsheathed!!!!

Edited by ATTAK Z
Posted

If anyone has some tips or decent advice I'd really appreciate your help.

 

Thanks, Paul.

 

Never put a handsaw in the rear of the vehicle unsheathed!!!!

 

Always blame the apprentice !!!!

Posted

If anyone has some tips or decent advice I'd really appreciate your help.

 

Thanks, Paul.

 

Never put a handsaw in the rear of the vehicle unsheathed!!!!

 

Always blame the apprentice !!!!

 

Be thankful it wasn't the Audi !

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If the scratches are very, very fine, if you use a good leather cleaner to soften the leather, then leather food/conditioner, and I'd wait a bit and do a second lot of conditioner, then the leather should be nice a supple and you should be able very gently with your finger tip rub the leather back in the direction it should be, and it should settle down. Keep feeding the leather on a regular basis too.

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