What’s so different about Sameday Auto Scratch and Dent Repair? Is it our state-of-the-art infrared baked-on finish scratch repair technology? Our guaranteed, expert quality results? Our insurance-approved service that often costs less than deductibles? Our 28 years of customer satisfaction? Or how about the fact that we bring it all to you?
Email or text us photos of your damage for an estimate or call today. Sameday. The difference is, we bring professional scratch and dent repair to you.
Leather furniture, whether in your home or in your vehicle, tends to lose it original oils and overtime stiffen and become worn as it is exposed to dirt, air, and liquids. This aging process causes your leather to lose its soft feel and can eventually dry out if it is left un-conditioned.
Sameday technician Chris K performed mobile leather restoration services to this customers dining room set, couch, chair and ottoman. Sameday provides repair and rejuvenation services that restore the oils and new feel to your leather furniture as well as vehicle seats, consoles, and dashboards. We can restore your leather to its original color, sheen, and feel using the finest leather care products available. We also repair leather scuffs, cuts, tears, and stains. In our final step, we apply a quality protectant to the newly cleaned and rejuvenated leather. This protectant repels water, coffee, soda pop and most other normal spills leaving your leather furniture looking new and feeling soft and clean.
Pictured here is the 1933 Chrysler Imperial which won the most elegant award at the Kirkland Concourse D’ Elgance Sunday September 8th 2012. The award has been given to some of the worlds most renowned classics such as the 1934 Voison Coupe Model 27, 1939 Lagonda V-12 Rapider and the 1937 Mercedes Benz 540K Roadster. Prior to the event, Sameday technician Don Livingston, classic car refinishing expert, provided expert leather reconditioning services to restore the vehicle back to its original showroom condition.
Sameday technician Don Livingston was called upon to prepare this 1934 Packard Super Eight for the Barrett-Jackson Auction that will take place later this year.
The ’34 Packard is considered by some as the quintessential vehicle of the classic car era. Throughout the early twentieth century, Packard-built vehicles were among the elite in luxury automobiles. The company was often referred to as being one of the “Three P’s” of automobile royalty, along with Pierce-Arrow and Peerless. But, Packard’s leadership of luxury cars was supreme.
Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan, produced two lines of automobiles: the high-priced, luxury “Senior” models (which included the Super Eight) and the medium-priced “Junior” models. The Junior models were built using modern mass-production techniques, while the higher-end Senior Packards used a great deal more hand labor and traditional craftsmanship, placing them in quality league all their own.
1934 is arguably the most desirable year of production for classic era Packards. The fully skirted fenders, “V” grill, headlights, and running lights add to the Super Eight’s perfect balance of style and grace.
Don Livingston, Sameday’s expert technician, specializes in restoring classic cars to their finest condition. Using Sameday’s state-of-the-art leather restoration system, Don restored the interior leather door panels of this Packard Super Eight back to their original look and feel. With unique reconditioning techniques and top of the line products, Sameday technicians are able to renew your classic car’s showroom quality.
Superior craftsmanship has made Sameday the leader in automotive interior repairs. We use a unique three step process which includes deep clean, rejuvenation, and protection. The deep clean removes embedded dirt and grime; rejuvenation restores fat liquors back into the leather, and the protection creates a barrier to guard against future staining. Our OEM basecoat/topcoat system will restore suppleness and increase the durability of your leather seats while at the same time restore them to a “like new” appearance.