What have you done to your car today?

1536Z4 said:
Finished the final part of the carbon leather . Have left putting the handbrake gaitor back on for now as need to put it in service mode before adjusting new cables . Car needs a hoover :)

Love carbon leather, looks great :thumbsup:

Try cleaning your seats with woolite, can be bought in a supermarket for £5. Mix at 15 to 1 with water. Apply 1 coat and leave for a few minutes, then apply another coat and agitate with a brush and then apply a 3rd coat. Finally wipe over with a well dampened cloth.

Apply a good leather protection cream afterwards.

Apologies if telling you how to suck eggs :lol:
 
Usel said:
Apologies if telling you how to suck eggs

:rofl: Are you saying my seats need cleaning :rofl: Didn`t know about the woolite trick but I bought a colour spray kit from forum member True -Blue earlier this year so will be doing that sometime next year :thumbsup:
 
Installed a new door membrane (water leak). Also, started changing over from grey interior trim to black. So far have done the window switches, door speaker grills, radio, center air vent, and the trim rings around the a/c controls. Painted the door handle and door pull with a gunmetal grey to tone it down from the bright silver (it's darker than it appears in the picture).
 

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Be careful with cleaning the seats. I bought a leather cleaner & conditioner set. Didn't overdo the cleaning but ended with discolored seats. So I got them repainted after that. They weren't in best condition before anyway.

After cleaning. Hard to see but the seats are mottled here.
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After repainting. Like new 8)
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1536Z4 said:
Usel said:
Apologies if telling you how to suck eggs

:rofl: Are you saying my seats need cleaning :rofl: Didn`t know about the woolite trick but I bought a colour spray kit from forum member True -Blue earlier this year so will be doing that sometime next year :thumbsup:

I needed to clean the alcantara on a pair of E89 seats:

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I then found it also cleans leather better than any leather cleaner I have used before :thumbsup:

I'd recommend to use it as your first stage of the prep work for painting.
 
Usel said:
I'd recommend to use it as your first stage of the prep work for painting.

I have been reliably informed that we have some so will definately use it . Thanks :thumbsup:
 
x-driver said:
Be careful with cleaning the seats. I bought a leather cleaner & conditioner set. Didn't overdo the cleaning but ended with discolored seats. So I got them repainted after that. They weren't in best condition before anyway.

I'd say the reason this happened is the original coloured urethane coating that's applied to automotive leather had worn off in places. This is why the leather cleaning bottles state to test it first.

Your seats basically needed painting regardless because of the coating being worn off. The original coating is very very tough and will handle abuse from many different chemicals. Once it's gone though then the results you experienced happened :(
 
x-driver said:
After repainting. Like new

Will take care and hope the original coating as Usel says is still good but I will be repainting afterwards . Great transformation with your seats :thumbsup:
 
BumpyZ4 said:
Installed a new door membrane (water leak). Also, started changing over from grey interior trim to black.

Good job :thumbsup: How is your back holding up after doing that ? Mine is suffering badly from doing mine but there again its not that good normally .

What is the roadster in the background ?
 
Usel said:
x-driver said:
Be careful with cleaning the seats. I bought a leather cleaner & conditioner set. Didn't overdo the cleaning but ended with discolored seats. So I got them repainted after that. They weren't in best condition before anyway.

I'd say the reason this happened is the original coloured urethane coating that's applied to automotive leather had worn off in places. This is why the leather cleaning bottles state to test it first.

Your seats basically needed painting regardless because of the coating being worn off. The original coating is very very tough and will handle abuse from many different chemicals. Once it's gone though then the results you experienced happened :(
I was informed so, yes. I just didn't expect this to be so bad in a car with 100.000km, driven in Germany and Sweden before I got it.
I was however told that beige colour is way more sensitive than black, also the car being a convertible adds to it. Then somebody just had to use some agressive chemical on the seats and there you have your paint worn off.
 
1536Z4 said:
BumpyZ4 said:
Installed a new door membrane (water leak). Also, started changing over from grey interior trim to black.

Good job :thumbsup: How is your back holding up after doing that ? Mine is suffering badly from doing mine but there again its not that good normally .

What is the roadster in the background ?
My back was a little sore this morning. The roadster is a "Diva Roadster" kit car. It's all fiberglass with a Chevy LS1 V8 and a 6 speed manual. Hopefully I'll get finished soon.
 
Reset handbrake and adjusted after having new cables fitted and then refitted handbrake trim so all done . What a faff doing the handbrake adjustment . Must do something about aluminium on the gear knob . I was going to buy a new knob off ebay which is black but may just paint or cover the aluminium colour in vinyl wrap or even carbon fibre / epoxy .
 

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