Andrew-<br> <br> I can't tell... Are your seats black or navy?... I think they are navy (since the exterior appears to be silver) but it's hard to tell in the pic.<br> <br> My car has navy seats, with exactly the same sort of wear as yours... Based on your results, I'm willing to give Leather Aid a try, assuming it's navy dye matches my seats.
Yes, they are navy. They were a lighter, faded color, but now they are the original navy color. If you'd like to see what they looked like before, heres a link<br> www.geocities.com/atlapa/leather.jpg<br> <br> Leather Aid comes in three colors - navy,black,and brown.<br>
Chazzer - <br> I had to do the entire seats because the color of the dye was a shade darker than the faded color (Which is understandable considering my car is 11 years old, withstanding hot sun, and other elements).. Its definately a days job, but it goes on easy, and very easy to fix mistakes. It dries quickly too, and isnt nearly as big of a pain in the neck as 'Leatherique', and works just fine for me. One jar (4 oz) is JUST enough.. but i'd suggest two, as i'm ordering another one to fix up the spots i missed.<br> <br> Hope this helped!
Andrew-<br> <br> Thanks for the tip... That stuff certainly does the trick doesn't it! I'm pleased as punch with it. For an 11 year old car with 135K miles on it, I didn't want to be spending much money to fix those seats, so that stuff is a real good find!<br>