An Interesting approach to reconditioning a series 1 interior

Discussion in 'Non Technical' started by Anti, Oct 28, 2010.

  1. Anti

    Anti 14.7 x 14.7 = 44.1

    make you a deal. when I've got some free moolah, I'll order in a bunch of cans and you come 'round and help me do mine. all goes well, order some in and I'll help do yours.
     
  2. Hidds

    Hidds THAT annoying guy....

    definatley a deal man
     
  3. ryzan

    ryzan Moderator Staff Member

    Bit of a teaser as for whats to come ;)

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    You like mr. Anti?? :p
     
  4. Anti

    Anti 14.7 x 14.7 = 44.1

    Man tbh I can't see crap, that could be regular tweed in low light

    better camera! then I'll like! :)
     
  5. Anti

    Anti 14.7 x 14.7 = 44.1

  6. ryzan

    ryzan Moderator Staff Member

  7. murci

    murci Member

    Much better, looks the goods ladies.
     
  8. Anti

    Anti 14.7 x 14.7 = 44.1

    Like you said on MSN ryan the flash's offsetting it, need natural light with no flash 'cause it still looks grey.

    Going to order a can of this when I get back and test on the rear speaker covers.
     
  9. ryzan

    ryzan Moderator Staff Member

  10. Chad_

    Chad_ Well-Known Member

    looking good there keep the pics coming :cool::cool:
     
  11. matszx

    matszx New Member

    i am very interested care to elaborate, what you using and how
     
  12. Anti

    Anti 14.7 x 14.7 = 44.1

    He's using...

    bought from Autobarn. It's flaking a bit apparently.
     
  13. ryzan

    ryzan Moderator Staff Member

    Correct, the stuff to be quite frank is pretty shit, it seems to be stiffening the tweed and whether it's reacting with the threads or leaving little flakes on I dunno so I've bought something else that I'm going to try. Stay tuned.
     
  14. matszx

    matszx New Member

    You look to be doing a good job to me. How are you getting it even
     
  15. Polish

    Polish New Member

    Any updates to this?
     
  16. Anti

    Anti 14.7 x 14.7 = 44.1

    I think Ryan picked up some of the stuff in the OP recently, I'm awaiting pics also...
     
  17. mafi-zed

    mafi-zed the resident hoon

    so from light grey to a not so light grey..
    why didn't you go for black??
     
  18. Sanouske

    Sanouske Retired Moderator

    What about removing the tweed from the seat and soaking it in proper fabric dye.

    I have a tweed set in my ute and as its a black theme i want to blend it better. Either a ebay leatherette set and go with that or dye the tweed. I like the tweed for the purposes im using them for.
     
  19. ryzan

    ryzan Moderator Staff Member

    Update

    Well, it's been a while but finally an update. Was surprised to find a box showed up in the post today since we're supposed to be completely flooded in up here. So after work I got to sprraying the seats.

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  20. murci

    murci Member

    haha ryan, i like it how your on the street in the wet. :zlove:

    looks good though, id definitely do this if i had cloth seats.
     

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