Scuff and cracks on Chaparral 2010 KR seat
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Scuff and cracks on Chaparral 2010 KR seat
Anyone have any thoughts on how to fix the below? I use the KR Ranch conditioner about every 3 to 6 months. Keep the truck in the garage. It does sit outside at work. Live in Texas so it does get a lot of sun.
Is there a kit or treatment to fix this? I have a feeling I may need to redye the first image.
Is there a kit or treatment to fix this? I have a feeling I may need to redye the first image.
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If you redye give Dean Scott at colornew a call, his shop is in kennedale but he comes to you also.. He does a great job, i highly recommend him.
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From here, premixed to the exact color. It was pretty easy other than getting past having to sandpaper your seats.
http://www.classicdyeproducts.com/ki...lor_dye_kits_1
http://www.classicdyeproducts.com/ki...lor_dye_kits_1
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I used a very small foam application paint brush to apply. Very light applications. It took about 2 hours to apply 4 layers of about where I thought it should be.
As for the stitching its not perfect, but I had a microfiber towel to take care of any overage in application by blotting.
The first seat took quite a while I did the passenger seat the next weekend and it took about half the time since I knew what I was doing.
Also since the dye matches so well, you do not have to get really close to the stitching. The original matched up well. Just every once in a while I got a bit close and had to blot to not allow the stitching to soak it in.
As for the stitching its not perfect, but I had a microfiber towel to take care of any overage in application by blotting.
The first seat took quite a while I did the passenger seat the next weekend and it took about half the time since I knew what I was doing.
Also since the dye matches so well, you do not have to get really close to the stitching. The original matched up well. Just every once in a while I got a bit close and had to blot to not allow the stitching to soak it in.
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