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Restoring leather recaros?

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Hi there,

I've been doing some research online into finding the best way to bring life back into my black leather recaros in my e30. They are in good condition apart from 23 years of light surface scratching and sun damage. I see online a lot of people use shoe polish, but at the same time, a lot of people also don't recommend it. Has anyone used anything on their seats to help cover up the wear? And if so, what did you use and how well did it work?

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First step is to clean it. Mark has found that lux soap flakes and water does a really good job. If you want to repair damage there is no easy way when it comes to leather...sand, paint, fill cracks, protect. Heaps more about doing it properly online.

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Black shoe polish is great on girls white pants, ask my partner. I'm sure RJS did a write up on this somewhere, in a convertible? There's a company in the UK that does complete kits for reasonable $ and I think they have a NZ outlet. Or try this:

http://www.pellecare.co.nz/

UK one:

http://www.liquidleather.com/

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Black shoe polish is great on girls white pants, ask my partner. I'm sure RJS did a write up on this somewhere, in a convertible? There's a company in the UK that does complete kits for reasonable $ and I think they have a NZ outlet. Or try this:

http://www.pellecare.co.nz/

UK one:

http://www.liquidleather.com/

Haha yeah that's what I'm worried about but I've read a lot of good reviews about using shoe polish and it not staining but at the same time, there's just as many people not recommending it.

Thanks for those links, I'll check them out.

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+1 on the Lux soap flakes .. A few other members on here have used them as well with great results!

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+1 on the Lux soap flakes .. A few other members on here have used them as well with great results!

:wub:

Excellent for cleaning previous owners' scum off your leather but won't restore worn or damaged leather. The pellecare kit is the business. Have enough to do my seats in the E39 just haven't got round to it yet as it's a full weekend job and needs 3-4 days drying time... With no garage, I've been fruitlessly waiting for a dry spell.

To the OP, check out Paul's (Central3) thread - http://bimmersport.co.nz/topic/43406-leather-refurb/?hl=leather - he had great results with the Pellecare stuff.

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I bought some turps and dynamic shwartz bmw dye for my black leather recaros.

Turps from here and dye from the uk ebay.

Worked a treat. Had a heap of scratches/scuffs to cover up and suprisingly it did an amazing job!

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