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Thread: VIN 4728 Running Resto

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    Very nice. I painted my coin tray black
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    Are you able to keep the stitching silver or does it blend in with the dye?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rich_NYS View Post
    Passenger side upper door panel almost finished, drivers side not yet started:

    Attachment 49640


    Console w/1st cot of dye, coin tray "before:"

    Attachment 49643

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmcnc View Post
    Are you able to keep the stitching silver or does it blend in with the dye?
    If you use a brush [instead of spraying,] the stitching will remain "as-is" (as long as you don't get too close to it with a really "wet" brush.) That's one of the reasons I prefer Leatherique over spraying SEM.

    I first use a small brush around the stitching, you can see the technique here:

    IMG_4139.jpg

    "Top" done with 1 coat, working down the side:

    IMG_4145.jpg

    Armrest on the left has one complete coat of dye, the one on the left wasn't re-dyed yet:

    IMG_4172.jpg


    Completed kneepad with a good close-up of the stitching:

    IMG_4120.jpg
    Last edited by Rich_NYS; 03-19-2017 at 10:33 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich_NYS View Post
    Passenger side upper door panel almost finished, drivers side not yet started:

    Attachment 49640


    Console w/1st cot of dye, coin tray "before:"

    Attachment 49643
    Mmm those upper door panels are now deliciously plump.

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    Correction:

    Quote Originally Posted by Rich_NYS View Post
    ~snip~

    IMG_4145.jpg

    Armrest on the left has one complete coat of dye, the one on the right wasn't re-dyed yet:

    IMG_4172.jpg
    ~snip~

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    Amazing work, Rich! I'll have to ping you later for more details

    Quote Originally Posted by Rich_NYS View Post
    If you use a brush [instead of spraying,] the stitching will remain "as-is" (as long as you don't get too close to it with a really "wet" brush.) That's one of the reasons I prefer Leatherique over spraying SEM.

    I first use a small brush around the stitching, you can see the technique here:

    IMG_4139.jpg

    "Top" done with 1 coat, working down the side:

    IMG_4145.jpg

    Armrest on the left has one complete coat of dye, the one on the left wasn't re-dyed yet:

    IMG_4172.jpg


    Completed kneepad with a good close-up of the stitching:

    IMG_4120.jpg

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    Upper panel restoration

    This past weekend I completed most of the interior re-dye, and restoration/repair of the upper door panels and rear "speaker panels."

    Upper door panel:

    IMG_4367.jpgIMG_4446.jpg



    Rear panel:

    IMG_4455.jpgIMG_4456.jpgIMG_4457.jpgIMG_4458.jpgIMG_4465.jpgIMG_4466.jpgIMG_4472.jpg

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    Wow, you're getting some amazing results.

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    Looking good! You better be bringing this to the DMA meet next month.
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    How did you repair the rear speaker panels? they look great.
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