Suburban:
We repaired this gouge in the vinyl door panel of a GMC Yukon Denali.
Mercedes 4:
We reconditioned/repaired the driver’s leather seat on this Mercedes SL-55.
Mercedes 3:
This Mercedes CLK had some wear on the steering wheel that we re-dyed.
Mercedes 1:
This Mercedes E-class had a major stain on one of its map pockets, it wouldn’t come out so we re-dyed the leather.
Lexus 6:
We repaired this door panel on a Lexus RX-350. Often times people confuse this material as leather but it is actually vinyl.
Civic:
This Honda Civic’s leather wrapped steering wheel was damaged by glass when someone broke in to it.
Lexus 4:
A rat got a hold of the leather seats on this Lexus RX-350. Sometimes you see really unusual stuff when you work at body shops.
Lexus 2:
This Lexus ES-300 was a little older, but we could still repair it because the leather was in relatively good shape. That is a leather center console lid.
Toyota:
This Toyota Sequoia had glass damage on the plastic interior trim of its lift gate.
Jag 1:
This Jaguar XK8 needed to have its driver’s leather seat reconditioned.
IS 300:
Broken glass damaged the plastic dashboard of this Lexus IS-300. The window is out and I’m photographing the driver’s side from the outside of the car.
Viper:
This Dodge Viper had a huge gouge repaired on the driver’s door panel. Most door panels like this are wrapped in vinyl, not leather.
Chevy 1:
This is an example of a burn repair on the velour seat of a Chevrolet Tahoe.
Cadillac 1:
This scratch was repaired on the leather seat of a Cadillac CTS.
Accord 1:
Here is a gouge that was repaired on the vinyl dash of a Honda Accord.