If you truly want to get a (Porsche nappa) leather restoration job done, it's best to leave it to the pro imo. I did, although not much for seats, but for some scratches here and there and I was blasted with the results. You can't tell where the touch-up was made.
These guys used wet sanding, degreasing, rubber based putties, perfectly matched dye, a sealant and polishing. Not to mention the Aloes base cream treatment he did to the entire car's leather. NEW CAR!
One of the best $200 (+generous tip) ever spent on my Porsche car
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'97 Boxster base model 2.5L, Guards Red/Tan leather, with a new but old Alpine am/fm radio.
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