Repairing a torn and painted Audi leather seat
Title: Option 2
Author Name: Apr 8, 2011
Author Name: Dp
Might look at recoloring the seat. Automotive seats typically are painted.
http://www.vinylpro.com/page/2 has supplies. To stitch leather you should pull the cover off and pre-punch the holes. **With soft leather, a glover's needle (which is triangular with sharp edges) eliminates the need for pre-punching.**
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Author Name: Dp Date posted: Apr 8, 2011
Comment: Might look at recoloring the seat. Automotive seats typically are painted.
http://www.vinylpro.com/page/2 has supplies. To stitch leather you should pull the cover off and pre-punch the holes. **With soft leather, a glover's needle (which is triangular with sharp edges) eliminates the need for pre-punching.**