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Thread: Brickman Barstool seats and back - Saddle leather, Minor scratches, dirty (few deeper) Wants to change to Dark Brown

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    Default Brickman Barstool seats and back - Saddle leather, Minor scratches, dirty (few deeper) Wants to change to Dark Brown

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    The swatch I am sending you is the color he wants. We could not obtain A swatch because of how it is attached. But it is a saddle leather From Italy.
    Are we going to need Micro-54 or Pig-64? I have question marks on the order sheet because I am not sure which is best option.

    There are some minor scratches and then some deeper "dents/Scratches"

    Let me know what you think after you have looked at the pictures.

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    >>>Are we going to need Micro-54 or Pig-64?
    Use Micro-54 + 10% Thickner-48 for better flow control.


    >>> There are some minor scratches and then some deeper "dents/Scratches"

    Minor Scratches are smooth out with Adhesor-74.
    Deep dents may need a massage up with a good dwell with Hydrator-3.3 (but since it is “tooling leather” might be tough to revive it).
    Deep Scratches may be work with a combination of Bond-3D + Stucco-90 + Micro-54 to fill them up.


    >>> Let me know what you think after you have looked at the pictures.
    Recommend that the existing finishes be stripped with Stripper-2.3 to reduce build-up.

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