Usel said:Nice work, looks great![]()
Cheers Rob, need another project now :lol:
Hope you’re well mate

Usel said:Nice work, looks great![]()
SqerrNipz said:Usel said:Nice work, looks great![]()
Cheers Rob, need another project now :lol:
Hope you’re well mate![]()
SqerrNipz said:Spent the last couple of nights trimming my dash pieces in nappa leather. Overall great fun, but definitely some learning points! I found the wayside glue I used dried so quickly, that any accidental overlap with the brush caused the glue to bunch up and become claggy. This has led to some slight undulations and much like when I squeeze myself into my leather minidress (it’s purely a weekend thing, don’t tell the missus) the thin nappa leather is very unforgiving and shows every slight lump and bump.
Very nicely doneI also used Wayside glue and it can be a bit tricky. However, I was concerned to use a high temp glue and can confirm that back in the Summer (when it was really hot :lol: ) no issues with the leather lifting.
Mojito said:SqerrNipz said:Spent the last couple of nights trimming my dash pieces in nappa leather. Overall great fun, but definitely some learning points! I found the wayside glue I used dried so quickly, that any accidental overlap with the brush caused the glue to bunch up and become claggy. This has led to some slight undulations and much like when I squeeze myself into my leather minidress (it’s purely a weekend thing, don’t tell the missus) the thin nappa leather is very unforgiving and shows every slight lump and bump.
Very nicely doneI also used Wayside glue and it can be a bit tricky. However, I was concerned to use a high temp glue and can confirm that back in the Summer (when it was really hot :lol: ) no issues with the leather lifting.
I ordered the same glue based off of your post and recommendationI think it just took some getting used to and got better as I went along. Just had to be careful not to brush over any parts I'd already brushed!
Relieved to know it won't all peel off at the first sight of sun (not that we're likely to get any soon!)
Thanks for the info in your original post - I liked it so much, it inspired me to do mine![]()
e85van said:Beautiful work! Your post has given me something to think about. My original plan was to wrap the aluminum section of the dash and the leather section of the door cards in leather/vinyl; my goal is to add some color to the otherwise black interior. After some research, it looks like the door cards are a real PITA to get at (thanks BMW), so I was rethinking that part of my plan. In your post, I see that you've covered the aluminum section of the dash and the centre console. I hadn't thought of that up until now, but I'm thinking this might just give me the splash of color I need without having to deal with the door cards right away.
Please tell me, how challenging was the centre console to cover? It is a rather complicated piece, with many curves, etc. Also, did the Napa leather impact fitment of the newly wrapped centre console?
Thanks!
Evan