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Seats - restoration etc

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Not sure if these are real leather or faux leather - but I like the worn in look. I wondered if anyone had ever repaired by patching with leather pieces glued down with leather glue so as to retain some of the original worn in look? I don't particularly want them totally redone. Any thoughts. Any experience of doing anything similar. Any pics of the results of what you've done?

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Here are some replacement seat material, http://www.newtoncomm.co.uk/cars/morris ... ucts-3002/
I have the same seats in my car and have repaired small tears with iron on webbing effectively. I think you may be better keeping a look out for some better seats or get some seat covers :D they look too far gone :(
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Nothing a bit of new foam, some leather off cuts and leather glue can't make look funky I would have thought?
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Out with the needle and thread then :D let's see the results, will it be done by dinner time tomorrow?
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But thanks for link - very useful indeed. Pricey mind you.

Off cuts and glue.... thats what I will have a go at... will look like a patchwork quilt :wink: :wink:
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Looks like your leather has dried out and needs feeding. It's quite amazing how leather can be brought back 'from the dead'. Unless you soften it with lots of leather food and elbow grease it will just fall to pieces with use.
Good luck.
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Ah yes - thats on the list to do first.... may all end badly - but going to give it a good go.
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http://www.repairingproducts.co.uk/prod ... epair-kit/

Some of the above may be useful. Your leather has dried out so much it needs a really good "feed"

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Last night ordered all sorts from leather feed, to leather off cuts and leather glue! Feeding the dried old stuff is first on the list. Will update when I've had a go.
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