Fixing small hole in a leather seat??
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Fixing small hole in a leather seat??
Hey guys...I posted this on another page and didn't get any responses, so I thought I'd give it a try over here!...I've got a 2010 F-150 with the adobe leather seats. I bought the vehicle new and have had it just over a year. I noticed yesterday that there is a small hole in the leather seat on the drivers side. The hole is right in the middle of a crease that has been made in the leather just from regular use. I'm really pissed because I try so hard to make sure that I'm not scuffing/sliding off the side of the seat as I'm getting out of the truck and I can't imagine that I should be having an issue with this after having the truck for just over a year! Do you think this is something that Ford would be willing to warranty? If not, what's the best way to fix a small hole like this so it doesn't get any bigger? Thanks for the help...
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3M recently introduced a Leather & Vinyl Repair Kit and we've been getting excellent feedback on it so far. It's very easy to use, and takes very little time or skill level to effectively repair minor holes/tears in leather and vinyl surfaces.
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3M recently introduced a Leather & Vinyl Repair Kit and we've been getting excellent feedback on it so far. It's very easy to use, and takes very little time or skill level to effectively repair minor holes/tears in leather and vinyl surfaces.
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By the way, another great 3M product for leather surfaces that have been neglected is the 3M Leather & Vinyl Cleaner/Restorer. It's very easy to use and will make old leather look new again.
Last edited by Nick@Autogeek; 06-17-2011 at 10:52 AM.
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Hey 10Gauge --- let me know how your repair turns out. I recently discovered a small tear in my driver's side seat - 06 Lariat with the tan leather. Looks as if it was made by the seat belt rubbing against the left upright side of the seat. Before I go to an upholstery shop I'd love to see pics of your repair.