So, I found a steamer (just a small cheap one) sitting on a shelf, never used, so I thought I'd try it on my leather. I experimented on our leather couch and it did an awesome job of removing dirt with no bad effects, so I thought I should be good on the car leather too.
WRONG.
I ended up holding it on one section for two long and seem to have slightly melted the leather or coating or something to the point that the grain is a much more regular grid type pattern rather than the normal leather grain. This is on a seam right in the middle of the actual seat portion of the passenger seat.
Right now I'm waiting to see how noticeable it is in normal lighting conditions (aka not in the garage at 8pm), before I do anything. I have a feeling that in bright sun it will be really noticeable. Is there any way I can make something like this less noticeable? Any sort of product I can use to make the grain look a little more like it did before? I'm thinking that my only real option is to very carefully sand it so that it is completely smooth instead of the weird grid (will take pictures soon), and sort of fade between the smooth and the textured (right now its a sharp line).
I guess I can always try to find a seat from a junkyard and use the leater from that and pull off the old stuff and put on the new, but that has much more potential to mess up so I don't think I'll try that.
What do you guys suggest?
WRONG.
I ended up holding it on one section for two long and seem to have slightly melted the leather or coating or something to the point that the grain is a much more regular grid type pattern rather than the normal leather grain. This is on a seam right in the middle of the actual seat portion of the passenger seat.
Right now I'm waiting to see how noticeable it is in normal lighting conditions (aka not in the garage at 8pm), before I do anything. I have a feeling that in bright sun it will be really noticeable. Is there any way I can make something like this less noticeable? Any sort of product I can use to make the grain look a little more like it did before? I'm thinking that my only real option is to very carefully sand it so that it is completely smooth instead of the weird grid (will take pictures soon), and sort of fade between the smooth and the textured (right now its a sharp line).
I guess I can always try to find a seat from a junkyard and use the leater from that and pull off the old stuff and put on the new, but that has much more potential to mess up so I don't think I'll try that.
What do you guys suggest?