Here are the front leather car seats to a 2000 Cadillac Escalade with some typical wear and tear on them (do your leather seats look like this?). Well… the wear and tear was there yesterday, but it’s gone today! Fibrenew restored these leather car seats to like-new condition! Wouldn’t it be great if your leather car seats could look this nice?
- Before
- Before
- Close up of driver seat edge wear and tear.
- Close up of driver seat edge wear and tear.
- Close up of driver seat back wear and tear.
- Close up of driver seat back wear and tear.
- Passenger seat wear and tear before.
- Passenger seat wear and tear before.
- After
- After
- Close up of driver seat edge after restoratio...
- Close up of driver seat edge after restoratio...
- Close up of driver seat back after restoratio...
- Close up of driver seat back after restoratio...
- Passenger seat after restoration.
- Passenger seat after restoration.
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