I'll ask him. The seats I had done a few years ago were the light beige Lexus has. They were 5 y/o and had small crease marks and a few cracks from wear, but overall the leather was decent. I called a local guy who reconditions leather. He used a filler product on the creases and cracks. He matched the color perfectly with a thickish, almost creamy dye product. He stipple brushed it on and feathered it to eliminate streaking. He did both front seats in about an hour. I think I paid $100 and he came to my house to do the job! (This was when I lived in DFW.) They came out great. I kept the car two more years then sold it to a friend who drove it for 3 years. The seats still looked good when he recently sold it to a guy who shipped it to Kenya. BTW, he told me he sold it to the guy from Kenya for more that I sold it to him!
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