[s-cars] steering wheel leather
brian bilotti
vinnieb2 at yahoo.com
Tue May 2 18:16:39 EDT 2006
Guys, Guys, Guys,
I think I have the solution to all your steering wheel
leather woes.
americanstitches.com
These people will do any combination of leathers,
woods, carbon fibers, etc.
I sent them a damaged (qouged) sport swheel and had
them redo it in perforated black AND grey leather.
One word, TITS.
They actually skin it to the core and redo it better
than factory. Our sport swheels are now UNOBTANIUM
unless you get it with the airbag, $1000+.
It cost me $240.
HTH
Brian
--- Jerry Scott <jerryscott at wispertel.net> wrote:
> Brian
> Are you saying that the Kiwi Leather Dye will
> transfer dye to your hands
> and clothing after it has dried over night?
> Jerry
>
> Brian DeWyngaert Jr wrote:
>
> > I can tell you from using it on my military boots,
> that you need to be
> > very careful b/c that stuff stains like crazy. I
> also know it tends
> > to bleed a little when it gets wet.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Brian
> > 94S4 NoVA
> >
> > On 5/2/06, Jerry Scott <jerryscott at wispertel.net>
> wrote:
> >
> >> I'm about to try Kiwi Leather Dye (black) that I
> found at the
> >> supermarket. Has anyone tried this? I also
> bought the Kiwi Scuff Cover
> >> but I think that the Leather Dye is the way to
> go.
> >> Jerry
> >>
> >> jpb3 wrote:
> >>
> >> >Thanks for the tip Stefan,
> >> >
> >> >I myself have been interested in what I can do
> to my steering wheel,
> >> it is
> >> >starting to feel rough in certain places, namely
> at the 1 & 3 o'clock
> >> >positions. The link you provided said the site
> was under
> >> construction or
> >> >something, I'll try it again later.
> >> >
> >> >john
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >On 5/2/06, stefan13 at att.net <stefan13 at att.net>
> wrote:
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >>In searching the web for a product or vendor to
> help me with the
> >> leather
> >> >>on my steering wheel, I came accross
> liquidleather.com. I bought a
> >> >>product called scuffmaster, which is basically
> watersoluble leather
> >> dye,
> >> >>into which you can add a gloss enhancer to
> match existing leather.
> >> I tried
> >> >>it on the steering wheel with great success.
> It's black again with
> >> gloss
> >> >>all the way around - really looks nice. Hope
> that it lasts a few
> >> years.
> >> >>
> >> >>Stefan
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