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Leather seat repair
I've been looking for a set of leather seats for my truck. Bought a set that was decent but came across these the other day. They're in great shape...no busted seams or anything. They just need a good cleaning. Someone set a paint can on the passenger seat and it left an indentation in it. Anyone have any advice on getting it out?
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Give it a good buttrubbin
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My comment wasn't appreciated???
![]() Seriously just try and rub a basketball or something over it.
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It was appreciated. Will that really work? I've read that that a heat gun/ hair dryer will work but a lot of people say it won't
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Well how deeply embedded is it in there?
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1/2"? It's worse than it looks in the pic...
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Honestly, try the basketball.
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Re: Leather seat repair
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