Originally Posted by
JoeP
How do you find color match codes for seats?
Colorbond has something like 185 different OEM leather colors in their palette. I'm not sure how you'd get the exact color for matching existing colors in a Crossfire but since that wasn't my plan here, I didn't really care. I'm willing to bet one of the M-B colors would work if you're looking to match existing colors.
Originally Posted by
JHM2K
Mike,
That is truly fantastic. The outcome looks OEM -- which is a HUGE compliment, as I'm in Quality Assurance
Bravo, sir.
Thank you!
Looks amazing. Great Job. I never heard of this before. My interior is in really great shape and I like my two tone color as is but if it ever comes down to wanting a change, wow -- I'd try this.
I love the two tone seats in my '05 Roadster but this car was just black....tons and tons of black, and kind of worn out. Perfect time to do something new!
Originally Posted by
onehundred80
I did not put that response of mine correctly, the wrinkles I have seen in the darker colors had greyish tingles to the tops and bottoms of the wrinkles and that is what I was getting at.
If it hid wrinkles I would be using it on my face.

Ah, yes, that makes more sense. Yes, this would indeed correct that.