Roger, I also have a leather restoration project coming up and I would be very interested and appreciative of your advice. It is very old and damaged leather on a 1952 Morris Oxford car. I will try send some photos to you if you need, but the damage involves some very bad cracks but unfortunately, the damage involves areas where the top layer has completely peeled away, leaving the "suede" underneath. Do you think it could be restored? I would love to restore it if you thought it was possible, but I realize that sometimes you need a miracle!!
The pictures are a little mis-leading. Two of the smaller panels on the driver's seat are worn very, very thin. Like tissue paper. My feeling is that I need to get some sort of long sub-patch underneath and glue it there so that it offers more support in preventing a tear. What do you think?
Can you provide me with a quote for a kit that includes the products that I need? Apart from the seats, there are also four large door-cards as well. Also, there is a leather runner at the base of the rear seat that goes to the floor all the way around. Lots of leather to treat and colour!!
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