Search the you tubes, there's a video of a guy that fixes a red bucket seat in 
a 560SL with red spray paint and a white rag. Spray on some paint, immediately 
wipe it / rub it into the leather, repeat until you're happy with how the seat 
looks. 
-- 
Max Dillon
Charleston SC

On January 24, 2019 2:10:34 PM EST, Floyd Thursby via Mercedes 
<mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>The SL600 has a bit of wear on the driver bolster where you slide in
>and 
>out, getting kinda white.  I was thinking that some liquid black shoe 
>polish might touch it up.
>
>The vinyl door top part where you rest your arm is also a bit worn, was
>
>thinking that the shoe polish would probably work on that too.
>
>I looked up leather dye, not sure how it would be radically different 
>from the shoe polish.  Plus a small bottle is $7 and I have some of the
>
>shoe polish I think.  The shoe stuff probably would not be a "perfect" 
>match but it would probably not be particularly noticeable.  I guess I 
>could try a dab with a swab to see how it works and looks.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>-- 
>--FT
>
>
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