Final Touch
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Sorry guys no pictures to show what I'm attempting to tidy up but one of my good customers has a 73 Ferrari Dino that is in great condition for it's age. It's by no means a concours car but mostly original hence the problem I'm facing.
The dash is original and looks to me like it was originally black suede leather although now the suede is only visable around such things as the lower dash etc... as the sun and time has worn the top surfaces away. Now the leather is dull, mostly bald and instead of being black it has a few dirty looking brown areas.
Does anyone have experience with reviving this sort of thing. I was reluctant to do much other than wipe fairly gently with a damp MF which did improve the look slightly but I was wary of causing further damage.
I imagine that a leather conditioner could damage/stain what remains of the original finish as would getting it excessively damp?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
The dash is original and looks to me like it was originally black suede leather although now the suede is only visable around such things as the lower dash etc... as the sun and time has worn the top surfaces away. Now the leather is dull, mostly bald and instead of being black it has a few dirty looking brown areas.
Does anyone have experience with reviving this sort of thing. I was reluctant to do much other than wipe fairly gently with a damp MF which did improve the look slightly but I was wary of causing further damage.
I imagine that a leather conditioner could damage/stain what remains of the original finish as would getting it excessively damp?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated