Color Restoration on a 2017 Toyota Avalon with Almond leather. Looks great! If you're looking for touch up dye on your Toyota, check us out here: https://www.seatdoctors.com/toyota-leather-dye
Dye Transfer Repair and Color Restoration - Lexus ES350
A customer sent in this repair -- a blue ballpoint pen exploded on the seat, and after cleaning it as thoroughly as possible, a dark blue mark remained.
The customer was able to spray on a few light coats of matching Parchment leather dye, concealing the stain and restoring color to the seat!
Whether you're fixing ink transfer, dye transfer from denim jeans, or restoring color to worn seats, leather dye can help. Order matching leather dye for your Lexus, Toyota, BMW, or almost any other car make and model by Clicking Right Here!
Color Restoration - 2001 BMW 330ci
Super quick repair - buffing in some color on this upright bolster took about 10 minutes
Color Restoration - 2007 BMW X5
Simple color restoration using leather dye specially formulated for this X5 (BMW "Black " is in reality a deep gray with a dash of brown).
1) clean the seat thoroughly with Simple Green
2) rub in dye with a lint-free rag, then wipe off excess with a slightly dampened rag.
3) let dry for 20 minutes, then repeat.
This project took 4 very light coats to restore color to the wear on the seat.
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Color Restoration - Mazda RX-7
Relatively simple color restoration - since it was mostly missing in the cracks in the leather, I wiped on dye with a lint-free towel and then wiped off excess dye with a towel dampened with Simple Green cleaner.
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Ink Transfer Fix - 2013 Camry
Ink Transfer is super tricky - sometimes you can get it out with a magic eraser or a Scotch-Brite pad and the most delicate pressure of all time, but more often than not, that ink has already become part of leather topcoat. A customer sent me pictures yesterday of his success with recoloring the area.