S SMRcalidiv Founding Member Aug 14, 2002 496 0 16 Sacramento, CA Oct 14, 2005 #1 Oct 14, 2005 #1 not remove the wrinkles or anything, just color the cracked part so its not so horrible looking , ive heard of people using shoe polish to fix scuffs, will this work? any thoughts ?
not remove the wrinkles or anything, just color the cracked part so its not so horrible looking , ive heard of people using shoe polish to fix scuffs, will this work? any thoughts ?
2 2003 REDFIRE New Member Sep 19, 2003 37 0 0 Oct 14, 2005 #2 Oct 14, 2005 #2 I would like to know as well.
5.0_GT_kid 20+ Year Stangneter Apr 18, 2004 1,155 1 39 Largo, Florida Oct 14, 2005 #3 Oct 14, 2005 #3 I'm pretty sure that whatever damage is done...is done. Only real thing you can do is prevent further damage. I may be wrong though.
I'm pretty sure that whatever damage is done...is done. Only real thing you can do is prevent further damage. I may be wrong though.
M Mustang4119 New Member May 26, 2004 162 0 0 Oct 14, 2005 #4 Oct 14, 2005 #4 5.0_GT_kid said: I'm pretty sure that whatever damage is done...is done. Only real thing you can do is prevent further damage. I may be wrong though. Click to expand... Only can minimize and prevent future cracks. Keep using that leather cleaner/conditioner. I wouldnt try and fix it, might mess it up more.
5.0_GT_kid said: I'm pretty sure that whatever damage is done...is done. Only real thing you can do is prevent further damage. I may be wrong though. Click to expand... Only can minimize and prevent future cracks. Keep using that leather cleaner/conditioner. I wouldnt try and fix it, might mess it up more.