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Interior & Glass Discuss All your Interior Issue - Dash - Seats and All the Car Glass Areas - Interior Dressing, Leather etc |
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Leather informations - How to Identify leather
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with so many "imitations" this is very nice! i appreciate this post! thank you.
I guess we should all know this or we might get scammed. |
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Good information, well done.
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Great info!
Any tips how do you recognize the coated leathers? As far as I know, all the leather seats are coated during manufacturing (except high-end ones), so traditional leather cleaning methods don't apply, it is enough to clean them with an gentle APC But what if I have to work on an uncoated leather? How do I recognize it? |
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