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  • Indentations in Leather

    Had to put a bike in the back of my car and now have indentations on the leather. Any suggestions on getting this out? I thought about a little heat and massage with leather cleaner conditioner. It's been a little cold and the leather is pretty stiff.

    No comments on how dirty my seats are. 6 year olds and a busy schedule haven't helped.


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    IMG_20131216_094527_813 by tigertacp, on Flickr

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    Re: Indentations in Leather

    Try using steam to allow the leather to expand. Be careful not to over due it or you could discolor the area.
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    • #3
      Re: Indentations in Leather

      You are right on track!

      In all honesty, it will probably return to normal on its own with a few heating/cooling cycles from the weather, but if your looking for a more expedient solution, cycle it yourself! I second the steam suggestion to accomplish this, but in the absence of steam:

      -Start by cleaning the leather.

      -Use a hairdryer to heat up that section.

      -When the leather has returned to normal (or at least close), slather on the leather conditioner. Do this while it is still warm.
      Brandon
      Custom Cleaning Concepts, LLC
      (435) 249-4CCC (4222)
      "When you want your ride as clean as can be, you need to call CCC!"

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        Re: Indentations in Leather

        Thanks guys. I upgraded cars to a Regal Turbo but seems the leather got stepped down a notch. My last car, a G6 GXP, had softer, very forgiving leather. Had some minor indentations from a stack of notebooks and binders from work that would come out in a day or two on a southern summer day. This leather is thicker, stiffer, and won't clean as easily. I can see now we won't be getting along very well together. Of course GM isn't well know for quality leather except on occasion.

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