help with vinyl on side of leather seats is cracking

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Does anyone know of any fixes or solutions for the vinyl thats cracking on the side of the leather seats. Its for a 2002 tahoe lt with tan interior. The leather seats still look fien for the most part so i dont want to replace everything and its just on the drivers side the vinyl cracking. I just got my camera back from the shop so ill take a picture and post it so you guys can get a better picture of what im talking about. Thanks for the help!

I was looking online and found this:http://www.totalrepairkit.com/?gclid=CO-8r6-Op54CFShGagodAgtOmg

has anyone used this Total repair kit by duragear?
 
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Here's instructions from someone else in a different post/forum, but same thing... I must worn you though this post was made in Feb 09 and by Oct 09, he just replaced the cover as it kept coming back...





someone said:
OK, as a profession I do mobile auto reconditioning. I mostly fix scratches, dings, dents and exterior work for used car dealers and private owners who have lease returns or want their cars looking good. However, I do some interior reconditioning as well, so I thought I'd share a few pointers.

As everyone knows the Escalade seat bottoms wear like no tomorrow! Instead of spending $200+ (EACH!) on a new seat bottom, I'd rather freshen it up a bit, much like I do on lease returns and used cars. You will need a $9 bottle of SEM SOAP and an $11 bottle of SEM 149B SHALE (#17203) Classic Coat leather paint. You can find these at most auto body supply shops. SEM has a list of their distributors on their website.

Lets get started! Here's what you need:

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^^^ Notice the slight discoloration? ^^^


You will need to thoroughly clean the leather to be painted to get rid of any conditioner or grease left behind. Dab a little on a heavy duty Blue paper towel and use a spray bottle to spray the leather with water. Mask the area you don't want over-spray.

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You will want to apply 3-4 light coats. You may want to go slightly heavier to fill in the "cracks", NOT THE CREASES! If you look closely at the seats, you will notice the black "dirty" spots are actually really small cracks. Those will be filled in.

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And the other side.... (sorry no before pics, it was just as dirty/worn as the driver side)

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Pics don't do any justice. The difference in person is night and day! Although the problem with the creases will not be solved, it will definitely make you happier to live with. The paint is amazing, the blending properties within the SEM paint are unbelievable. You will notice the paint is really not a paint, but more like a dye. It just disappears into the leather and blends perfectly. You will not have to paint the entire seat. Just don't lay the paint on thick, and you will be pleased!
 
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Thanks NathanJax for the post, ill have to look into it, im thinking that ill eventually just need to fork out the money to have someone redo them or get new seats if i want them to look nice, i ve been using leather treatment on them snce i bought it to help preserve them
 

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oh wow, awesome. i was looking into buying new seats or recovering cause of all the cracking but that looks like it fills it in. im going to try to find this. thanks for the post
 

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this is awesome! someone has to try this! I will look into it when I have time to search for the products...
 

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i found a place that has it so im picking it up on monday when i get back from lake tahoe. im anxious to try it, ill post it up probably monday night
 

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weather should be great this weekend! I am going to try and locate the products and do this, this weekend. I will post pictures if I end up doing it.
 

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So did anyone try this over the weekend? I looked for the material but couldn't find it... won't have time this weekend because I am heading out of town...
 

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this stuff is hard to find, i tried a couple of the retailers the website had listed for my area but they told me they dont stock it, its just stuff they had ordered before. ive got 2 more places to try in town, if i cant find it ill get one of them to order it for me. im doing this for sure, just got to find it. even tried looking on ebay but no luck
 
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I havent had any luck finding it around here either but I havent had a ton of time to look, im hoping to get some time this week to locate some.
 

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found one in my color locally, $10 going to pick up right now. they dont have the SEM soap cleaner though. anybody know of anything else to use that would work the same on leather?
 

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be sure and take lots of before and after pics. this could help alot of ppl on this board
 

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