(I wrote this post inside my notebook on Monday the 27th.)
Today I finally picked the Dakota from where I had left it after opening the package. I wasn't sure what to do with it, so I had left it there while I thought about what I should do. Should I return it and ask for a refund? or should I try to restore it and keep it? Being sick with a daily fever and heavy head doesn't allow room for proper thinking.
So yes, I decided to keep it and restore it.
Since the material isn't real leather, I didn't worry about it drying up, so I used my clarifying toner. That way it would be gently cleaned and smell nice at the same time.
After some decent rubbing, I was able to make the black marks less visible, but only slightly. I guess they are now so embedded that it would be impossible to completely remove them without damaging and discolouring the material.
I then added a fine layer of liquid leather conditioner and gave it a modest buff, so that it wouldn't look so dull.
I didn't apply any conditioner to the strap yet; I wanted to glue it first.
Please excuse the crappy pictures, I wasn't able to take better ones. As you can see, most of the black marks are more faint now.
End of part II
Update as of 29th January 2014:
After having talked with a few online friends, I was convinced to try and resolve this matter by asking for a refund, as it wasn't fair to have been sold an item that wasn't as described.
After contacting the seller, we've agreed that I will return the binder to her, and she will refund me.
I guess I will have to scour the net for a decently priced A5 again...
Thank you all for your support and help!! :D ♥
2 comments:
Just read your update, very happy you are getting a refund....shame on that seller for being so misleading to put it politely! Good for you, you did try to make the best of it, but this was just awful! Happy to know its' resolved via refund!
I hope you will find a nice A5 that's in a better condition soon. I'm glad you were able to work things out with the seller in the end. :)
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