Leather Reconditioning
#46
Driver School Candidate
ColorGlo franchises are the way to go although if you have multiple in the area contact a few as the pricing does range a bit. $195 to re-dye my front seats and recondition the back. I'll post picks after it's done on August 2.
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#48
Driver School Candidate
Here's the before and after shots using a ColorGlo franchise in Seattle.
There was also a 2" rip on the side of the driver's seat that I hadn't noticed that he fixed. I didn't get a before but here's the after.
There was also a 2" rip on the side of the driver's seat that I hadn't noticed that he fixed. I didn't get a before but here's the after.
#50
Driver School Candidate
Re-dyed the front seats and fixed the tear. Reconditioned the back because they were near new condition. $195+tax. Took just a little over an hour and they did it the parking lot of my workplace.
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Driver School Candidate
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Hi, The seats look great!! Pardon me for jumping in, but where did you get the new armrests? The color looks perfect! From Lexus, or did you have them redone?
John
John
#57
Lexus Champion