subject: Repairing The Interior Of Your Luxury Car [print this page] No matter what car you drive, you want it to stay looking good. Aaron Baird owns West Coast Recon, a mobile automotive reconditioning company based in southern California. Here, he talks about how he makes car interiors look as good as new.
Here in southern California, I work with a lot of high-end cars, including Land Rovers, Jaguars, and Aston Martins. Over time, these carsinterior leather seats can become worn; the trim pieces, such as cup holders and door panels, can become chipped; and the trim color can become faded. But you dont need to have the whole inside replaced as you can just get it fixed.
I often take the interior trim pieces off, sand them a little, and then re-dye them. Those are the most popular interior repairs that we do here in southern California. The cost of replacement, which most people think they have to pay for these pieces, is usually quadruple that of our coming in and repairing or refinishing it.
There is no reason to despair if you are seeing some signs of age on any part of your expensive vehicle. We can repair almost anything inside your car by using products designed especially for the interior. We re-dye carpets, leather seats, and steering wheels using the best water-based dyes. We also repair small rips and tears in leather, plastic, and vinyl. Cigarette and cigar burns can be repaired in your velour, leather, and carpets. Small scratches in the dashboards, consoles, arm rests, door panels, seats, headrests, cushions, and even radio controls can be restored to look as good as new.
We can do everything to make your cars interior look great, from dyeing the leather on your seats to keeping your steering wheel in tip-top shape. We save you time because we come to you. And we also save you money, since you no longer have to replace those expensive parts of your vehicle.
Aaron Baird is a writer for Yodle, a business directory and online advertising company. Find an auto body shop or more auto body shop articles at Yodle Consumer Guide.