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.
[TW]Fox;12554977 said: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![]()
Sorry dude, it screams of sad ****** disease to me.
Pour liquid nitrogen onto it, the fabric will shrink and remove the depression
This may expose me as a complete retard, but does this work?![]()
Rub it really hard!
And then have a go at the leather too.
Just don't get it on your hands
Seriously, just give it some time. It should slowly return to its original shape.![]()
[TW]Fox;12555322 said:I think it would probably have helped had I not sucked at photography, as my crap photograph kinda reduces the 'visual impact'.
It actually looks like a tear until you look more closely at it.
And clearly posting this was a good idea - as the first reply in the thread answered the question perfectly.
You don't have to be an awesome photographer for us to understand it's a crease in the leather which happens, it goes away with time. I thought everyone knew that![]()
[TW]Fox;12555078 said:I'll make a point of not giving a **** about my car in future then lest some people on the internet think I'm sad
It could be worse, I could follow football or something?
Jeez, it looks 10 times worse that it does in the picture, I was sat looking at it (Becuase I've taken the seat out to replace the rear shocks at the moment) and my camera was on the tableI'd not seen a mark like that before becuase I'm normally careful what I put on the seats, thats all.
I'm sure if I just hurled crap in my car all the time like the cool kids do I'd be more familiar with weather certain marks dissapeared or not![]()
And what's wrong with following football?
I think the point there was that following football is just as sad as being obsessive over a car