Coach Steve
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- Jun 12, 2013
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Greetings,
Been a lurker here for a long time and have always been able to find the advice/answers I was seeking without having to post a plea for help - until today.
Doing a Nissan Rogue with heated leather seats. Driver's seat has gum in/on it that has gotten smashed down into the perforations of the seat bottom. I used leather conditioner to remove as much as I could from the surface which worked very well and didn't damage or affect the integrity of the leather. The problem is, the gum that is in the perforations is really in there. Short of actually uinstitching the leather and using something to poke through each of the perforations thereby removing the gum, I can't think of any way to do it. If you have ANY tips or suggestions as to how I can solve this one, I'll be very grateful!
Really enjoy the fantastic information available here and the great guys and gals who make the forums here so great!
Thanks so much,
Steve
Chandler, AZ
Been a lurker here for a long time and have always been able to find the advice/answers I was seeking without having to post a plea for help - until today.
Doing a Nissan Rogue with heated leather seats. Driver's seat has gum in/on it that has gotten smashed down into the perforations of the seat bottom. I used leather conditioner to remove as much as I could from the surface which worked very well and didn't damage or affect the integrity of the leather. The problem is, the gum that is in the perforations is really in there. Short of actually uinstitching the leather and using something to poke through each of the perforations thereby removing the gum, I can't think of any way to do it. If you have ANY tips or suggestions as to how I can solve this one, I'll be very grateful!
Really enjoy the fantastic information available here and the great guys and gals who make the forums here so great!
Thanks so much,
Steve
Chandler, AZ