Bentley Leather Dye
The colour swatches included below are purely for indication purposes only. It is important to identify the name of the leather colour before placing an order.
Bentley - anthrazit
Bentley - autumn
Bentley - barley
Bentley - beluga black
Bentley - brunel
Bentley - burgundi
Bentley - burnt oak
Bentley - camel
Bentley - cashew
Bentley - cognac
Bentley - cricket ball
Bentley - cumbrian green
Bentley - damson
Bentley - dark bourbon 4008
Bentley - english tan
Bentley - fawn
Bentley - fireglow
Bentley - french navy
Bentley - green
Bentley - grey (8MW)
Bentley - highland hare
Bentley - hotspur
Bentley - imperial blue
Bentley - laurel
Bentley - light cream - pale bush - pale
Bentley - linen
Bentley - loxley
Bentley - magnolia
Bentley - meadow yellow
Bentley - mudstone
Bentley - nautic blue
Bentley - new market tan
Bentley - oatmeal
Bentley - ochre
Bentley - parchment
Bentley - porpoise
Bentley - portland
Bentley - portofino blue
Bentley - redwood
Bentley - saddle
Bentley - saffron
Bentley - savannah
Bentley - shortbread
Bentley - spruce
Bentley - stratos
Bentley - windsor blue
Bentley processes roughly 3000 bull hides per week for the production of 10,100 vehicles annually. Depending on the model of the car 8-16 hides can be used per vehicle. The leather is pre-dominantly sourced from cattle in northern europe. The lack of barbed wire fences in the farms in these regions means there are less marks on the skin, making it one of the best quality leather. However, even the best quality leather still suffers from the same issues. Scuff marks, wear in the entry and exit areas and fading due to sunlight are common problems.
Use Colourlock Leather Fresh (Dye) to touch up minor scuffs, small scratches and colour damage. If the scratches are deep use Colourlock Fluid Leather to fill the scratches before touching up using the colour. All Bentley Leather Dyes are mixed to order and as per the leather sample we have in our collection. An additional colour mixing charge of $29.00 will be added in such cases.
How to find the name of the leather colour?
Option 1 - Let us do it for you!
Just send us a quick email with your Car Registration Number and VIN/Chassis Number with all your contact details and we will get back to you within 24 hours!
Option 2 - Speak to your local dealership or by checking details on your car build sheet. Please consult your car dealer by taking the vehicle identification number as a reference and ask them for the colour name (no numerical code).
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