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Originally Posted by
DARK HORSE
Yes, we discovered just a few days ago, the suedes we use now with water based dye have some bleeding affect with the CQuartz leather formula which can leave a slight tint to the coating and could possibly be visible on white leather. So we are replacing all the applicators now in our kits. On dark leather you would not see an issue.
Good to know thanks.
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Looks great, thanks so much for the update!
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Someone asked on another forum about the beading and the reason I am showing it, is to illustrate that the coating is still on the surface.
Originally Posted by
DARK HORSE
Looks great, thanks so much for the update!
No problem. Great product that offers long term protection.
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The best leather coating ever, it makes cleaning the interior 10 times faster
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Nice video reviews, I havn't used the leather yet going to have to try me some.
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I would like to apply CQuartz Leather coating on a seat that has recently had a small repair which required dye to be applied to the area. Should there be any problem with doing this?
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Coated the seats in my 99 Grand Prix. These are the original seats.
Originally Posted by
LloydStC
I would like to apply CQuartz Leather coating on a seat that has recently had a small repair which required dye to be applied to the area. Should there be any problem with doing this?
Did you ever get an answer for this?
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Originally Posted by
The Guz
Coated the seats in my 99 Grand Prix. These are the original seats.
Did you ever get an answer for this?
No, I did not. Would appreciate any input.
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Originally Posted by
LloydStC
No, I did not. Would appreciate any input.
You could probably do a little test spot on the re-dyed area and see if it will work for you. I haven’t applied it to a repaired area.