You are most definitely right! However, it is mostly the backing of the seat and not the heated area. It is just because I pushed against the leather. I plan on dying it soon but I have yet to find the time.
I was thinking hair dryer on low with a decent distance would heal it a bit... Then maybe going to a dye of some sort. If the passenger seatback doesn't match, just apply the dye to both.
No offense is taken! I value that opinion. My assumption is that the leather stretched over the metal backing and so heat would tighten it up. I will consult with a detailer and ask their opinion, though.
Hey guys,
I was doing a little interior cleaning this past weekend. I had some strange spots on the back of my driver seat. Applied pressure, didn't come off, applied even more, and the frame of the back of the chair was exposed from me bending the leather material over it and exposing it...
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This chart is so you know what to expect. I ordered the MXH and it hid all my scratches and I no...
After trying nearly everything, this is my advice:
If you buy your Honda new, ask the dealer where they got the tint done. If the shop also does vinyl wraps, ask them to do a clear bra wrap on all the piano black plastics around the screen and near the shift lever. After, be sure to order a...
I'll give that a try and report back! I may post to some sort of detailing forum and see what they say then create a thread about it. It seems like this happens to people's steering wheels often. I just am particular about it.
I got my 2016 Touring a couple of weeks ago and I've noticed some natural wear to the steering wheel. However, it seems odd that on both of my cars with leather steering wheels, there are these random white specs that come up on certain parts of it.
I wouldn't want to try and scratch it off and...
I'll grab some when I get my heat gun later today and report back. I have already tried Meguiar's PlastX if that is what you mean.
When I used PlastX I:
Applied a small amount to a small applicator pad.
Gently rubbed into piano black plastic until it had disappeared.
With a separate microfiber...
Just bumping this for anyone who wants to share some advice for any current/future Civic owners. I wish somebody would post exactly how they did theirs because I know dozens of people have polished the scratches out.