Mobile leather refurb in London/Surrey?
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Not mobile but D Class in Chobham gets good reviews:
http://www.dclass.co.uk/index.html
Good kits for car leather can be bought from the likes of:
Furniture Clinic - https://www.furnitureclinic.co.uk/Applications?api...
LTT Leather Care - http://lttleathercare.com/product-category/auto-pr...
Leather Repair Co (also have a mobile service) - http://www.leatherrepaircompany.com/
Gliptone - https://www.liquidleather.com/19-car-motorbike-lea...
Leatherique - http://www.motorgeek.co.uk/cgi-bin/ecom.cgi?Comman...
All are well known within car enthusiast circles.
http://www.dclass.co.uk/index.html
Good kits for car leather can be bought from the likes of:
Furniture Clinic - https://www.furnitureclinic.co.uk/Applications?api...
LTT Leather Care - http://lttleathercare.com/product-category/auto-pr...
Leather Repair Co (also have a mobile service) - http://www.leatherrepaircompany.com/
Gliptone - https://www.liquidleather.com/19-car-motorbike-lea...
Leatherique - http://www.motorgeek.co.uk/cgi-bin/ecom.cgi?Comman...
All are well known within car enthusiast circles.
Gliptone is my choice for DIY. Having tried several of the ones mentioned theirs has always been the most accurate colour match and most durable finish. Their custom mixing service is second-to-none as they are happy to mix up small quantities for patching faded areas meaning you don't always have to re-do the entire item.
Avoid the LTT products....I bought some of their treatments for a new leather interior which were supposed to prevent dye transfer etc. Does nothing of the sort. They heavily promote themselves on Detailing World and other forums but went very,very quiet when asked why their product didn't perform as expected.....
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