In todays video we show you a simple and easy way to minimize the appearance of those ugly cigarette burn marks. If you’ve even bought a used car that has had a burn mark, or if you got lazy flicking around the ashes of your own cigarette, this video will help you fix it right up!
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What about cloth seats? Just noticed a cigarette burn in my passenger seat. I'm never gonna get a, match π it's a cloth seat patterned grey with stripes. Any advice. Don't think shaving any fibers will work.. Help…
Whats the material that you used called? Where could i buy some?
Can I use fabric glue will that work the same?
Respected, what is called the color powder you add at the end. thanks in advance for the reply.
That is a mazingπππππ
Short sweet and to the point. Great vid and thanks.π
would.this work on a 2009 nissan altima 2.5 s dashboard, is just like a sponge
Sweeet. Bring me burn holes
Rule 1- no smoking in the car π
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