Ostrich leather is popular leather for custom designed car interiors. Ostrich leather can be applied to seats, arm rests, door panels, gear knobs, steering wheels, dashboards, and more. Ostrich skin is strong, durable leather that is soft to the touch and covered with stippled quill marks that give it an unmatched appearance.

Car enthusiasts and those with discerning tastes are be pleasantly surprised when their custom car design is finished, outfitted with Ostrich skin – an extraordinary leather with an extraordinary history and a careful tanning process that makes Ostrich one of the most desirable exotic leathers.

When someone sees ostrich skin for the first time, they are instantly intrigued by its appearance and the first reaction is to reach out and touch it. Ostrich skin can come in many colors including very bright, brilliant finishes. Ostrich is popular primarily for its signature quill marks that cover about 60% of an ostrich hide. The natural quill marks are entirely unique with each ostrich skin.

One of the aspects that make ostrich leather so desirable is not just its appearance, but the work that goes into crafting a finished skin. Ostrich skin takes careful planning first in acquiring good raw materials, but then careful tanning not to create abrasions on the skin or to create holes in the quill points. A well tanned, luxury grade ostrich skin will show no transparency or holes through these quill points. Tanning ostrich skins has many more steps and is a much more intricate process than tanning common cow leather.

Once professional ostrich skins are ready for production, roughly 60% of the finished ostrich skin has the texture that is popular for production. A good designer/production artist will first check the material’s quality and then strategically make the lines and cuts to minimize wasted material.

Ostrich skin can come in a wide range of color including custom dyes for an entirely unique, custom application. It’s been acclaimed by fashion designers

Since Ostrich skin is a luxury grade material tanned by ostrich leather tanning professionals, it often comes at a premium price. The best way to obtain high quality ostrich hides is through an Exotic skin broker who has the relationships with the tanneries and farmers, producing the best quality material.

Leather is a very dependable choice for your car interior. It’s durable, luxurious and easy to clean. While this type of interior requires minimal routine maintenance, its appearance can deteriorate over time. Certain circumstances, including weather conditions or normal wear and tear, can cause fading, darkening and cracking. If this happens, you can take some simple steps to restore your leather interior to its original beauty.

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Instructions
Things You’ll Need:

Leather restoration kit
Tarp
Cloth
Step 1
Select a leather restoration kit. Find these online or inquire at your local auto retail store. The kit should include multiple color selections, leather prep, finishing sprays, a spray unit, gloves, a palette knife and sponge applicators. Make sure your kit has the color you need.

Step 2
Protect your work area. Use a small tarp to protect other areas of your car from exposure to chemicals. Another option is to remove the seats. Refer to your owner’s manual or consult an auto detailing shop about how to remove the seats.

Step 3
Prep your seats. Using the sponge, apply prep solution onto the leather and rub in with an abrasive pad. This process will remove the manufacturer’s finish. Continue this process until you start to see the color lifting from the leather, exposing the lighter color underneath.

Step 4
Apply the filler. Using a palette knife, wipe a thin layer of filler into the cracks. Allow the filler to dry for about three to four minutes.

Step 5
Apply the first layer of color. Using a clean sponge, work a small amount of color into the cracked areas. Focus on blending the cracks.

Step 6
Apply a second layer of color. Use the same sponge to apply color to the entire seat. Use smooth, even strokes. Applying the color too thickly will cause bubbles and runs. To remedy this, take a cloth and immediately smooth the surface. Allow the layer to dry. Add another layer of color if you want a richer or darker appearance.

Step 7
Apply a thin layer of finishing spray once the color has completely dried.

Step 8
Allow the seats to dry. Wait approximately 48 hours before sitting in your seats or reattaching them.

[12 Jan 2010]

Car Leather Seats

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