2006 GS300 Grey Leather Touch Up Paint
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2006 GS300 Grey Leather Touch Up Paint
Hi,
Does anyone know of any touch up color that is close to the lexus grey? I tried to look at SEM's paint http://sem.ws/?home=1 . Yet I wasn't sure what color would be a close match. Or if there is another brand please let me know.
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Does anyone know of any touch up color that is close to the lexus grey? I tried to look at SEM's paint http://sem.ws/?home=1 . Yet I wasn't sure what color would be a close match. Or if there is another brand please let me know.
Thanks
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Ofcourse there is, They can cut a big piece of leather and replace it with new (you will need a professional to do it and it is not cheap) Or you can just paint the leather (special leather paint that comes in a can of what I heard) but that is made just to sell the car as it does not last long. (again good luck finding someone who knows what they are doing these 2 steps mentioned are not DIY's). In this case if its not too bad and can be bearable I would leave it alone.
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dyeing your seat black would require scuffing off the original finish to get to the original leather.
really too much trouble than it's worth.
if it really is a stain, you should try cleaning it before anything.
really too much trouble than it's worth.
if it really is a stain, you should try cleaning it before anything.
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Here is what mine looks like. It is about 1.5" in diameter.
Last edited by turbon50; 07-03-11 at 04:58 PM.
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An upholsterer can replace that section of the seat (cost would be about $350). But that's a last option. Put some Meguires conditioner (not the paste but the liquid leather cleaner/conditioner) on the area, Rub it in gently and then let it sit a couple hours (maybe overnight). Next day wipe away and...