Originally Posted by blackcrossfire07
That's looks like the right idea. It's nice that they have a color chart page for picking the right color for your car.
http://www.leatherworldtech.com/Auto...ymouth&catID=5
Make sure you use the products in the proper order to get the surface prepared to take the dye. Oils from your hands and the leather products already in the leather will cause problems unless you follow the steps.