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      09-05-2011, 10:11 AM   #3
Tim B.
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Did you use the leather benzine as suggested on the Swissvax website?
Also, the standard colors are kinda hard to decipher, is it better to do a special color code instead?I'd hate to spend a hundred bucks on this and it not match perfectly.


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Originally Posted by ScheerSpeed View Post
It's called Swissvax Leather Healer.

This product is specially mixed to match the exact color of the factory leather at the swissvax factory. Each bottle takes 3-4 weeks to receive from Switzerland.

We applied it to the Coral red Boston leather found in this BMW 135i we recently detailed.

Full Detail Writeup:
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=563231

The application process is pretty simple, and leaves the seats looking new!

See for yourself...

Products Used:

Swissvax Leather Cleaner
Swissvax Leather Brush
Swissvax Leather Grinding Pad
Swissvax Leather Healer
Swissvax Leather Glaze (Leather Sealant)

First we cleaned the surface to be treated and grinded the frayed leather using the grinding pad. then applied the Leather Healer. We ended up applying about 5 coats with about 30 min between each coat.



Thanks for looking!

Dom

Last edited by Tim B.; 09-05-2011 at 10:18 AM.. Reason: left something out
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