Customer Review 1
Hi,
Just thought you might be interested to see the amazing results I achieved using your products. At first after browsing your site, I was quite skeptical - the usual 'Before' and 'After' shots being the 'best of the bunch'.
I can confidently say, after a weekend of very satisfying work I am stunned by the results, and very impressed on how durable the products have made the surface of the leather.
The seats are out of a TVR and I thought I may have been trying to be too ambitious about the drastic change, but they have worked out perfectly.
The repair kit has also done a fantastic job of repairing the bolster damage, so much so - you have to get very close to even see it.
Thank you for the help and advice. Please feel free to use the photos on your web site. Already recommended you to someone on the Pistonheads TVR forums, after posting the photos.
Kind regards,
M Walton
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Customer Review 2
T.J Davies (AUTOS)
I am writing this letter to tell you how pleased I was to find your firms name come up on google. Thats all I did was to put (leather dye) and up your advert came. I had your product to do a badly marked stain on the back of my settee. The mark to me was almost impossible to repair but I have to say it came up wonderful, I cannot see where it had been, what a great firm you have, I will recommend your firm to anyone.
Yours Truly, with many thanks. T.J Davies.
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Customer Review 3: Posted on Internet Car Forums
here is where i got my kit from (Furniture Clinic)
and it was easy to do, which i was very surprised about the entire kit cost me approx £65 but i still have loads of dye left over just incase i have an accident?? but as a rough guide, here is how i did mine/another set.
1, using the leather prep that is supplied in the kit, apply the leather prep onto the leather using a firm pad, i used an old megs cutting pad. make sure you get into every nook/cranny. The crap that comes off the seats is the most horrible sticky stuff ever, so make sure you use some very thick gloves.
2, you then need to "key" the leather for the paint, i ended up using some 200 grade wet "n" dry for this, also use the smallest amount of the leather prep when doing this.
3, you then need to apply the first coat of your leather dye, i tried it a number of ways, and this was the best way i found. using a firm bristle paint brush, just paint it on, but only do very small patches at a time, approx 6" at a time is fine, if you try and do an entire seat back in one attempt?? you will have the most awfull mess to try and clean up. Also the brush is very good at getting into all the seams in the leather.
4, when the first coat is dry, which does not take long, mine was dry in about 15mins when it was outside in the sun. then using the airbrush kit (supplied) go over the seats again with your chosen colour of dye. you will be amazed what results you will get from the poxy airbrush, just make sure you take your time getting the sprayer covering everywhere.
5, when the seats are dry. you then go onto the last stage. you then have to apply the leather finish. when you order the kit you decide on matt or gloss finish. this stage is soooo easy, just use the airbrush again and go all over the seats using the leather finish, i did 2 coats just to be safe.
6, seats are dry?? i would leave them overnight to allow the dye/finish to cure.
7, fit the seats and stand back and admire your work
any questions?? just ask
karl
the attched 3 pics show the sets when i bought them, after the first stage of painting them using the paintbrush method, and then after they have stood overnight in the spare bedroom.
i have also done the leather inserts of my doorcards to match.
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P.S: so far the seats have been dyed for over a year with no pealing at all, and its my daily driver.
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Customer Review 4
hi, i brought a medium leather colourant kit in blue gloss as i have just bought a new motorbike in blue but old bike was red hense red bike leathers as couldnt aford new leathers found your web site decided to give it a go to save money BEST £53.00 pounds ive ever spent the result is brilliant it might not be a professionl finish but im well pleased would recomend your product to anyone.
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Customer Review 5
Hi just thought I would send you a photo to add to your portfolio of the work that I have done using your products. I enjoyed using the products and found them easy to use, but with me being fussy I wanted it to be perfect. I hope you think this is a good job. Thanks for all your help and advice. I will definatly be using you again and recommending you.
Frances from Manchester
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***a leather repair kit was also used, to repair the tear.
Customer Review 6
Dear Sir,
Thank you for your fast delivery.
I followed your instructions and I am delighted with the result.
We bought a new brown suite and I wondered if I could dye our old white pouffe to match.
I found your website and decided to invest £35 for your small kit.
Never having done anything like this before, I hoped but did not expect such a good result.
I have attached some photos.
Thank you very much.
Mr Hogg,
Blyth,
Northumberland.
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Customer Review 7
Hello
Hope you don't mind me sending you pictures of my car seats before and after
treatment. I am very happy with the finish and together with my new overmats the
interior of the car is almost like new.
I will be sending you a sample of the green that I need to do the piping and
steering wheel with, it’s actually a panel and before I do send it I just
wanted to make sure it was ok to.
May I please hold onto the compressor until I have done the green?
Thanks for your help and advice
Harry.
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