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Old 04-23-03, 10:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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2002 Torch Red Coupe
Default Redyeing leather seats

Sorry for asking so many questions but l'm trying to map out a plan to completely redo my 96lt1 to my specs.

The leather sport seats are in good condition, but the passenger seat is like brand new. Would like to redye the driver's seat only.

There is a product or l should say dye recommended by the corvette forum called leatherique, which is more expensive then the catalog dyes but seems to be superior.

They also list a shop approx 1 1/2 hrs from me that will dye it for me. l would take this route if the price is in line.

I would hate to have both of my seats redone (leather) when all l need is one seat done. The catalogs sell them in pairs.

Thanks

Alan
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