Excellent read well done ....I do nothing to my Z4 I have no garage and generally very busy working in uk and Europe as a man and van so always I’d take it to a garage if anything was needed but really enjoyed reading this well done
BTZ461 said:Thanks for the thread Lucas, certainly given this Antipodean a few more ideas. Would you mind sharing a pic of your exhaust tips, thinking of doing as you have done to our car. With the time difference between our locations we have missed the last few of MM's items being for saleand we may well contact your exhaust shop in Notts.
And if you are close to your car would like the ride height front and rear (arch thru hub to the bottom of the rim)
Thanks in advance, Bill
lucasxdiniz said:Tommo61 said:Great thread! What products did you use on the seats to clean and repair the cracking?
To clean:
AutoGlym's Interior Shampoo
Leather Brush
Drill attachment
Restoration:
I chose a furniture clinic kit with colour matched dye
This leather preserver after cleaning and restoring the leather
Jameszy said:lucasxdiniz said:Tommo61 said:Great thread! What products did you use on the seats to clean and repair the cracking?
To clean:
AutoGlym's Interior Shampoo
Leather Brush
Drill attachment
Restoration:
I chose a furniture clinic kit with colour matched dye
This leather preserver after cleaning and restoring the leather
Did you buy the "Easy Restoration Kit"? They sell a few, trying to find out which one I need!
https://www.furnitureclinic.co.uk/Easy_Leather_Restoration_Kit
lucasxdiniz said:Jameszy said:lucasxdiniz said:
Did you buy the "Easy Restoration Kit"? They sell a few, trying to find out which one I need!
https://www.furnitureclinic.co.uk/Easy_Leather_Restoration_Kit
It was something else, it came with a bunch of coloured dyes in case I wanted to tweak the colour. But that kit is all you need really.
Jameszy said:Sorry to ask - I thought you did a great job, I bought the "Easy Repair" one which didn't really work as well, so am trying to track the right one down!
Was it this one?
https://www.furnitureclinic.co.uk/Leather_Repair_Kit









Sorry to bring this up again, but did you use any other pre-cleaner preparation before applying the colourant, like IPA? Also, how is it holding up since January?lucasxdiniz said:Tommo61 said:Great thread! What products did you use on the seats to clean and repair the cracking?
To clean:
AutoGlym's Interior Shampoo
Leather Brush
Drill attachment
Restoration:
I chose a furniture clinic kit with colour matched dye
This leather preserver after cleaning and restoring the leather
Z4C_er said:Sorry to bring this up again, but did you use any other pre-cleaner preparation before applying the colourant, like IPA? Also, how is it holding up since January?
Thanks Lucas!lucasxdiniz said:No, I didn't. That post was made in January, the seat refurb was over a year ago and 12k miles. It's holding up alright, not perfect, but plenty of dye left to touch up as required.Z4C_er said:Sorry to bring this up again, but did you use any other pre-cleaner preparation before applying the colourant, like IPA? Also, how is it holding up since January?