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There’s no need to be Blue when we Re-New!

Leather automotive interiors are quite durable when cleaned and conditioned properly.  Even so, the first place to show signs of age, or just general wear, is usually the driver’s seat.   This is typically more noticeable on the side bolster panels of  both the seat bottom and back.  Naturally, these areas receive more abrasion when entering and exiting the vehicle.  And those that drive sports cars may notice color loss to the edges of their seats even more quickly.  This, being due to even more friction caused by lowering the torso to slide in and out of a vehicle which sits lower to the ground.     Many times, the fancier the car, the fancier the seats, making it not uncommon to see multi-colored leather seats in sports cars.  Regardless of make and model, one color or multiple colors, if the leather interior of your vehicle is showing signs of age, get in touch with us at Fibrenew Upstate for a quote.  You’ll find restoring and re-dyeing your leather seats is much more affordable than buying new seat covers and for a fraction of the cost it will look and feel like you’re leather interior is new again.  There’s no need to be blue when we re-new . . . unless of course, your Roadster has a blue interior . . . and we can match that!

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