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Hi Tom,
I chose the furniture clinic because I had seen you using it on your projects.
My improvised method (YouTube) was to degrease the wheel then sand then degrease. Followed by two coats with the brush 24 hours apart. No clear coat layers so I'll see how that goes.
After it was dry I added dubbin and used the heat gun on low to rehydrate the leather.
Next a wipe down with a clean cloth and leather conditioner to remove the residue of the dubbin and add that coconut smell.
It is the first time I have used a leather repair paint. It was much easier than I had imagined.
Possibly try that sponge and dabbing technique you mentioned on the gear stick.
I chose the furniture clinic because I had seen you using it on your projects.
My improvised method (YouTube) was to degrease the wheel then sand then degrease. Followed by two coats with the brush 24 hours apart. No clear coat layers so I'll see how that goes.
After it was dry I added dubbin and used the heat gun on low to rehydrate the leather.
Next a wipe down with a clean cloth and leather conditioner to remove the residue of the dubbin and add that coconut smell.
It is the first time I have used a leather repair paint. It was much easier than I had imagined.
Possibly try that sponge and dabbing technique you mentioned on the gear stick.