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Old 10-04-2008, 03:25 PM
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scratch in leather

I put a small scratch in the leather on the side of my drivers seat when my shoe rubbed against the seat when I was getting in the car. Does anyone have any suggestions for trying to remove the scratch or at least make it less noticeable?
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The best solution is call your dealer and get the name of the independent person who does leather repair for their cars. They are normally very good at that and usually very inexpensive. DIY attempts can make things worse if not properly done.
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Thanks--I was not very comfortable trying anything myself. Do you know if they make any kind of guards to put on the side of seat? I can this scratch happening again.
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