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Old 08-07-2020   #1
ram_g
 
Join Date: Jun 2020
Location: Houston, TX
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Default Shout out to Seat Doctors (bolster wear repaired)

My red-on-red '91 had some leather scuff marks on the driver side seat bolster (transparently identified by the seller before I bought it). Did a bit of internet searching and decided to try a leather dye product from a company called Seat Doctors - basically their selling point was that they would custom match the color to your VIN number and interior code.

See below the before and after pics of the bolster. I just followed their YouTube instructions, nothing special. BTW the color looks different in the after pic but that is just an artifact of the lighting - the color match is actually perfect.

Cost was $26 including shipping for the smallest quantity - 4 oz. I applied 7 coats of the stuff and barely made a dent in the amount left. I may choose to refresh my entire seat(s) with it although they didn't really look bad at all other than this bolster.

I'm happy...



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Old 08-07-2020   #2
Erik
 
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Location: New Brunswick
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Default Re: Shout out to Seat Doctors (bolster wear repaired)

Excellent! Very good to know. I'll keep them in mind.
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Old 08-08-2020   #3
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Location: Fremont,Ca
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Default Re: Shout out to Seat Doctors (bolster wear repaired)

Put some seat cover over that or it will keep on wearing. I put a big piece of foam covering the bolster then put the cover over that,seat bolster looks new after 25,000 miles. I?d post some pictures but it?s a pain in the a$$on this site.
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