Leather Repair and Detailing Specialists

Cambridge Concours offers luxury leather reconolising & re-trimming. Change or repair your car, plane or boat interior today!

Cambridge Concours range consists of paint correction offering anything from swirl & hologram removal /paint enhancement and right up to 100% paint correction to Concours show standard.

Whether you have just brought the car, are selling a car, or are attending a car show or event then contact us today for a bespoke assessment to revive your pride & joy!

We take full paint measurements to identify any smart repairs or previously polished areas so we know what we’re dealing with before we start.

Over the years we have worked on carbon fibre bodies, plastic, fibre glass & aluminium just to name a few so be rest assured you’re in our safe hands.

Upon completion we apply a coat of luxury wax or paint sealant complimentary but you could also choose a ceramic to compliment and protect for the future.

We are covered to drive, work on and store your car and after working closely with the largest detailer insurers in the UK we understand we are part of a very small group to be able to claim this (please feel free to request to view our documentation when booking).

We’ve worked with crema leathers, ceramic clear coats, self-healing lacquers & intricate shag piles so we know what to expect.

We would love to impress you by telling you all about some of our clients but one thing we pride ourselves on is discretion & privacy.

Create an account today to receive exclusive offers and one off discounts on our products, accessories and training days.

Leather Repair training

Mobile Bodyshop Leather Repair Training

By | February 21st, 2017|Leather Care, Leather repair & recolouring, Tutorials|

Mobile Bodyshop Leather Repair Training is now available from Cambridge Concours ltd. We off an inclusive on site leather and trim repair training course covering: Tear repair Rip repair Jean dye transfer removal Safely cleaning premium leathers Hand stitching Piping repair Colour changes in car bolster repair local repairs full interior recolour cigarette burn repair [...]

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Car Detailing Workshops & Training

By | February 15th, 2017|Leather Care, Leather repair & recolouring, Maintenance Detailing, Paint Correction, Paint Protection, Tutorials|

At Cambridge Concours we've spent over a decade understanding and learning aspects of the automotive industry, and we are still learning now! We will be learning until we retire as products and customer requirements change daily, therefore to keep up to date we train and practise constantly based on how the industry evolves. Detailing has become more [...]

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Car Cleaning & Detailing workshops & training Cambridge

By | January 23rd, 2017|Leather Care, Leather repair & recolouring, Maintenance Detailing, Paint Correction, Paint Protection|

Car Cleaning & Detailing workshops & training Cambridge! If you are interested in learning Car Cleaning & Detailing workshops & training in Cambridge & Stansted area we may be able to help. If you've had your car detailed, protected or just valeted very well but still wish to look after it yourself then you may have [...]

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Detailing World Product Reviews

By | May 4th, 2016|Leather Care, Leather repair & recolouring|

Detailing World offer a great prize draw each year called the 12 days of Christmas and for the past 2 years we have given away several prize' kits just to get our new products out there and to acquire valuable reviews. So it is always great when you are searching online and you find ones like [...]

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Aniline Leather

By | April 26th, 2016|Leather Care, Leather repair & recolouring|

Aniline leather is a type of leather dyed exclusively with soluble dyes without covering the surface with a topcoat paint or insoluble pigments. The resulting product retains the hide's natural surface with the 'grain', i.e. visible pores, scars etc. of the complete original animal's skin structure. Originally, the dyes used for this process were synthesized from aniline through chemical reactions. These [...]

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