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Originally Posted by mjposner
I will try to get the finish off first (feels like plasti dip), then try and clean first.
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You won't get the finish off without making a huge mess, and there is really no need to. It just needs to be very clean for the new finish to adhere. But you won't be happy long term. No finish will have that satin look of the new leather. And it it won't hold up very well to hand oils. I've dyed car leather several times and have decided I'd buy a different car before I'd ever do it again. I sent a wheel off an MB I had to a place in Texas to have the old leather removed and new put on. It came out great.