Leather interior refurbishment
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 22:28
I've a bit of time at the moment between projects, one of the (Many!) things that lets my car down is the interior. Whilst I really like the ½ leather and cloth and think it suits the car, the rips in the seats and fading of the cloth along with the drying out and cracking of the dash leave a lot to be desired. I'd love to get it re trimmed, but suspect the cloth is no longer available, let alone the cost.
At the end of last year I found an almost complete Leather interior on a popular auction site (Seats, door cards, console and dash)
I've been led to believe it's from a scrap car and that someone had tried to dye it black, then someone else had a go at cleaning it
Basically it would seem that someone has tried to darken the colour, I'm not sure which product has been used as it seems really thick, but there's overspray, it's that bad you think the finish is cracking in the leather, its not
Having read a few threads on here I tried cleaning off with thinners, this certainly moves it but it tends clog whatever you're using and leaves a lot of residue
Today I had a play, I had tried softening it with wire wool soaked in thinners, then scraping off with a well worn shavehook, this was Ok, but took ages, as well as the thinners fumes! so I then tried a heat gun, this worked really well, followed by a clean with thinners then a thorough rinse with gliptone cleaner, but a small amount of residue is left, I can only liken it to trying to strip some really old paint off timber, only the residue dries on timber and can be sanded off, not an option on leather!
If anybody has any ideas, tips or advice I'd appreciate it
I've tried posting a pic, but not sure if it's worked, will post more when I'm sure
At the end of last year I found an almost complete Leather interior on a popular auction site (Seats, door cards, console and dash)
I've been led to believe it's from a scrap car and that someone had tried to dye it black, then someone else had a go at cleaning it
Basically it would seem that someone has tried to darken the colour, I'm not sure which product has been used as it seems really thick, but there's overspray, it's that bad you think the finish is cracking in the leather, its not
Having read a few threads on here I tried cleaning off with thinners, this certainly moves it but it tends clog whatever you're using and leaves a lot of residue
Today I had a play, I had tried softening it with wire wool soaked in thinners, then scraping off with a well worn shavehook, this was Ok, but took ages, as well as the thinners fumes! so I then tried a heat gun, this worked really well, followed by a clean with thinners then a thorough rinse with gliptone cleaner, but a small amount of residue is left, I can only liken it to trying to strip some really old paint off timber, only the residue dries on timber and can be sanded off, not an option on leather!
If anybody has any ideas, tips or advice I'd appreciate it
I've tried posting a pic, but not sure if it's worked, will post more when I'm sure





