Leather fixing?

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Hi guys,

I've managed to put a small inprint in one of my seats. This is annoying as my rear seat is otherwise utterly immaculate. It's not physically damaged the leather but it has left an imprint in it, if you know what I mean. I think I pressued the seatbelt buckle against it by mistake or something.

How can this be fixed?

leather.jpg


Thanks!
 
Is this thread a joke?

What are we looking at? It's obviously a small indent caused by having something on the seat. It will go away with time like the big mark your ass leaves when you have sit on the sofa.

Jez mate you must go around your car with a fine tooth pic to notice things like that. How do you manage to park it anywhere without worrying your self sick about it.

Don't be so uptight fella the car looks good ok.
 
[TW]Fox;12554594 said:
Hi guys,

I've managed to put a small inprint in one of my seats. This is annoying as my rear seat is otherwise utterly immaculate. It's not physically damaged the leather but it has left an imprint in it, if you know what I mean. I think I pressued the seatbelt buckle against it by mistake or something.

How can this be fixed?

leather.jpg


Thanks!
Sit an icecube on it (shrinks the leather, without drying it out). Speeds up the process, but over time it'll return to normal.
 
Some people need to get a grip with all this 'get a life' crap, honestly, I noticed a mark and wondered how I could get rid, so posted a quick thread which took a whole 23 seconds of my life. About the same time as it took you to post ****taking crap :)
 
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