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By IvanD
#2995
@BigRig
Maybe I should try that hide from Tandys afterall. I have clear coat from http://www.classicdyeproducts.com/clear-bases and they claim it adds UV protection.
So, maybe it is a way to go. Paint/clear(since I already have all materials) and get correct color hide for less than $100

OTOH - I received UltraLeather sample yesterday. Not sure what all fuzz about. I don't like a feel of it. Doesn't look like it will handle abuse. Of course it's probably a point - very soft but hardy. But by looking and touching it doesn't feel like it will wear like leather :smile:
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By John
#2996
Personally, I prefer to just buy the leather already color matched and in automotive grade. I don't see the point in fussing around with painting or dyeing hides your self. It just sounds messy to me LOL.

I also agree. I don't understand what the big deal about ultra leather is. Plus its so expensive you might as well just buy leather.
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By BigRig
#16336
Always good to have a source. Chuck Peleton on here has great leather at great pricing.
By SamDaMan124
#16832
I'm trying to find this material that's on old flexsteel seats form a 1996 chevy c3500 to create a console seat. The material is softer and very pliable. I'm not sure what flexsteel used on their seats for vehicles but it has a fuzzy felt backing to it. If anyone can provide alittle info I would greatly appreciate it






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