I was working on my door panel and didn't have time to finish assembling it.
I realized belatedly --with the hint of smoke-- that hte door light bulb hanging out had come to rest against hte side of the seat, and it was smoldering! shit shit shit.
Now I have a nice little burn in my leather :-(
Luckily the leather is dark blue, so it isn't as bad as it could be.
But what are my options for patching it up?
Is there like a silicone paste that I pigment myself (I'm into painting and have plenty of raw pigments to color match), and smooth over the burn, which is inset below the surface of the rest of the leather?
What products do you like?
thanks!
Bernard
I realized belatedly --with the hint of smoke-- that hte door light bulb hanging out had come to rest against hte side of the seat, and it was smoldering! shit shit shit.
Now I have a nice little burn in my leather :-(
Luckily the leather is dark blue, so it isn't as bad as it could be.
But what are my options for patching it up?
Is there like a silicone paste that I pigment myself (I'm into painting and have plenty of raw pigments to color match), and smooth over the burn, which is inset below the surface of the rest of the leather?
What products do you like?
thanks!
Bernard
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