Here we show you how to fix cracked and worn leather for little to nothing in cost. This process works every time and works great on all real leather.

Click “SHOW MORE” Below for the TOOLS used to make this video

SEE THIS VIDEO ON DYING LEATHER:

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Hello Everyone, SWEET PROJECT CARS here with cool, trick and affordable ways to do things for the DIYER’S OF THE UNIVERSE!

THIS DOES NOT COME OFF ON CLOTHING 🙂

USA TOOLS:

Colors:

Lacquer Thinner:

All Purpose Towels:

Professional Spray Bottles

303 UV Leather Conditioner:

• 303 UV 16 oz:
• 303 UV 32 oz:
• 303 UV 1 Gallon:
• 303 UV (best value) 4 Gallon:
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UNITED KINGDOM TOOLS:

Lacquer Thinner
303 UV Conditioner

SEE THIS VIDEO ON DYING LEATHER:

We will show you how to fix cracked WORN LOOKING leather on most and cars or trucks leather interior. SIMPLE, FAST AND CHEAP !!!

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  1. mukhi65

    Thanks for sharing technique to restore my car leather seat. I do use 303 product on my vinyl dashboard. I will apply this over coming weekend and see the result.

  2. Peter Passacantando

    Beautiful work as usual. Thank you gentlemen. All the very best to you guys

  3. do the knowledge

    what about other "leather" vehicle cars some high end have real leather some pleather??? would this work on an infiniti

  4. Stijn Vyverman

    Great vid! Do you know about European stuff I can use. We don't have those specific products in Belgium, or will it work with every lacquer thinner and matching paint?

  5. MVNNYS WORLD

    how long does this last before you have to do it again?

  6. Texas Ranger

    they look like cheap crap eropean seats u wont see mazda seats go like that

  7. Texas Ranger

    i wish people would stop buying european rubbish they make mazdas now with more features now and half the price and reliabity is 100% as were euro cars are hit and miss

  8. mvhlsc7

    Will this work on scuffed interior vinyl door panels and glove boxes?

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