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Old 12-29-2017, 11:13 PM
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Hello all,

I have a 2 year old DS and have managed to trash the rear seats as the car has had 3 car seats fitted since I bought it. I really regret not protecting the seats (I have now) but what's done is done.

I'm planning to sell the car and wondered if anyone can suggest a quick fix to the problem. Photos attached and help/advice much appreciated!

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Old 12-29-2017, 11:13 PM
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Sorry, first post and I can't figure out how to rotate the photos.
 
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Leather conditioner and time for the foam to rebound. Most likely you will see the spots where the leather was stressed permanently
 
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Thanks! Can you recommend a brand of leather conditioner?
 
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sonax has a leather conditioner and cleaning kit soft grey bristle brush also
 
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Originally Posted by Fergus Moroney
Thanks! Can you recommend a brand of leather conditioner?
Leatherique worked amazing in one of my previous cars. it takes time thought if you have the patience:
 
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No amount of leather conditioner, rejuvenator, etc... Will remove the dimples caused by car seats
Take it to a upholstery shop, they can heat up the leather and shrink the dimples. It is cheap and quick. I say this with confidence based on experience.
 
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Interesting project.

I would suggest you download the workshop manual. You didn't tell us what year but judging from the pictures it's in the 2010-2012 range.

You can download the workshop manual for it from here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0By...1RzTVZTRGYwSmc

This website is centered in the UK and mostly has those from the EU on it. But there are some from the USA. I don't know if that manual is different for USA spec cars.

Good luck!
Larry.
 
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