Anyone have experience with redyeing Linen leather?
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Anyone have experience with redyeing Linen leather?
I have read some articles on redyeing with good results, but none of the examples have been with Linen, only darker colors like brown or black. I have a Linen interior. Is it going to be any harder to get good results with a lighter color such as mine? I have a sample I can send in for a color-match.
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I'm "dyeing" to find out the answer to this one! There have been quite a few 911s I've passed on simply because of how much I just don't like that linen color interior. I didn't even think of this possibility.
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I'm planning to do mine soon with Leatherique. I'm also wondering about results with Linen.
If you haven't read the post on Pelican, I recommend it. It gives me hope the results will be good.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showt...hreadid=204374
I admit, I'm tempted to change my seats to red
If you haven't read the post on Pelican, I recommend it. It gives me hope the results will be good.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showt...hreadid=204374
I admit, I'm tempted to change my seats to red
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From the pics I've seen, Leatherique may make even Linen look new again. I'm going for it!!
I think I'll go order the stuff right now. (what does it say that I'm worried about my seats when my car is in the shop facing an engine drop and tranny repair? geez.)
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When I look at the post on Pelican and see how he was able to take a dark brown seat and change it to cork (tan), I become a bit more confident that it will work on Linen. Afterall, it is a dye and it should make it all the same color. Which is the point.
Also, here's a product on Ebay that shows a linen seat redone. Of course, it's an ad so take it with a grain of salt. But you can clearly see it really is the same seat.
http://cgi.benl.ebay.be/BMW-LEATHER-...QQcmdZViewItem
Also, here's a product on Ebay that shows a linen seat redone. Of course, it's an ad so take it with a grain of salt. But you can clearly see it really is the same seat.
http://cgi.benl.ebay.be/BMW-LEATHER-...QQcmdZViewItem
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I am by no means wise. Don't have the years of experience yet like others on this board. It all comes down to taste really. It's a matter of personal opinion really. And there is only one opinion that matters in this case; yours. At least that's how I see it.
Any word yet on what it is?
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(what does it say that I'm worried about my seats when my car is in the shop facing an engine drop and tranny repair? geez.)
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Are you going to send in a sample of leather to match?
I'm very interested in your results. I'm going to probably try out the process on something small like my gearshift **** first before tackling a whole seat.
The stuff is also supposed to work on vinyl, which would be nice as my interior door pulls are also worn. I might try those too before my seat.
I'm very interested in your results. I'm going to probably try out the process on something small like my gearshift **** first before tackling a whole seat.
The stuff is also supposed to work on vinyl, which would be nice as my interior door pulls are also worn. I might try those too before my seat.
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I wasn't planning to. I have the original window sticker and it states the color is "Linen." So I was trusting that.
I'll take pictures and post them. I hope to do it in March.
I had also planned to do my door pulls and center console. Are the pulls vinyl?
I'll take pictures and post them. I hope to do it in March.
I had also planned to do my door pulls and center console. Are the pulls vinyl?
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I look forward to your pictures and any tips you can provide. Too bad we don't live close, I'm sure I could learn something from watching the process.
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I will gladly share my experience and a full set of pics. I'd like to get to work on it asap, but I have another issue with the car that takes precedence. The seats will come next.
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Yeah, I actually have a chance to go to this Parade! The recent years' Parades have been too far away.
Look forward to your write-up. Concerning your other issue - I just had my clutch redone last month, so I feel your pain. One thing at a time...although an extended repair like that IS a perfect time to yank out the seats and redye.
Look forward to your write-up. Concerning your other issue - I just had my clutch redone last month, so I feel your pain. One thing at a time...although an extended repair like that IS a perfect time to yank out the seats and redye.
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As far as colour matching goes. I think you may only have to send in a sample if it is a colour that is not on record or if you are only doing part of the seat and don't want different shades. I doubt the seats are the original colour as 20 some years of sun and wear has worked away at it. My guess is that you may end up with seats that are a different shade than the door cards. I am sure the people at Leatherique can clarify this. I notice on my car that the top of the rear seats, which are always exposed to the sun, is almost a pink where as the bottom of the door cards, which hardly ever see daylight, are still a deep red.
Just so you all know I have zero first hand experience with any of this. All this is information I have gathered from reading various threads both on here and on pelican.
Cheers!
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I have been considering the Leatherique to re-dye my Linen seats. I have a friend that used Leatherique on his F car with very good results and I discussed the process with the folks from Leatherique and it sounds like it should be reasonably easy process. I will dye the entire seating surface to get it to match but plan to wait until warm weather as you need to keep the seats warm during the process.