PDA

View Full Version : upholstery



stephen
03-21-2015, 09:44 PM
Looking for grey vinyl for kneepad & door panels just above handle it has that wrinkled pattern in it .Any thoughts?

DavidProehl
03-23-2015, 09:48 AM
As far as I know, there isn't anything that matches the oem vinyl. You can find similar unwrinkled vinyl and try wrinkling/weathering it yourself, but that is probably as good as you can do.

Ryan King
03-23-2015, 10:45 PM
As far as I know, there isn't anything that matches the oem vinyl. You can find similar unwrinkled vinyl and try wrinkling/weathering it yourself, but that is probably as good as you can do.

Agreed. I have found very similar "Pebble Texture" fabrics. But nothing matching the "pulled look"
But I am fine with anything that looks close enough. I had my knee pad reupholstered and its hard to tell.

MikeWard
03-24-2015, 08:12 AM
The wrinkled/rippled effect can be simulated.

I had a passenger knee pad recovered recently (along with the rest #4463's interior) to replace a poor recover attempt by the PO.

The result is very close. Here are a few before and after shots.

33466

33467

33468

33469

33470

Rich_NYS
03-24-2015, 08:24 AM
The wrinkled/rippled effect can be simulated.

I had a passenger knee pad recovered recently (along with the rest #4463's interior) to replace a poor recover attempt by the PO.

The result is very close. Here are a few before and after shots.


Looks good!

r00b
03-24-2015, 03:47 PM
That looks good, where and how was this done?

mluder
03-24-2015, 07:29 PM
That looks good, where and how was this done?

I'm wondering the same...

Cheers
Steve

MikeWard
03-24-2015, 07:48 PM
It was done by a trimmer in the UK by the name of Lee Pattison. He is a upholsterer by trade and has worked on a number of DeLorean's over the years.

He has done absolutely fantastic work considering what I gave him to work with. I think these before and after shot's speak for themselves.


Before:

33472 33473 The interior as it was when the car was back on the driveway after it's journey from the US.


After removing the dash and binnacle from the car, the poor recovering was removed, revealing this!
33474 33475 33476 33477 33478 There are no words for this shambles - who does this to the speaker grills?

33479 33480 33481 Or this...

33482 33483 33484 Some interesting 'patch' work on the top of the centre console.

33485 33486 Yes, someone did put a self tapping screw through the bolster to try and 'secure' it. This was the same on both sides of the car.


After:

33487 33488 Recovered and now sporting a VIN plate.

33489 33490 33491 33492 An amazing recover with only one 'stitch' line (bottom centre).

33493 33494 33495 Steering wheel and centre cap recovered.

33496 Old patch work replaced - I think most would struggle to see there was ever an issue with the console.

33497 Repaired and redyed side bolsters.


All parts of #4463's interior have been saved, and repaired, recovered and redyed as appropriate.

A Van
03-25-2015, 10:57 AM
Lee also owns a DeLorean , so is very aware of the foibles etc.
He is able to mix paint and redye interior to match new seat covers so it all matches and secondly looks 100%

mluder
03-25-2015, 05:22 PM
Lee also owns a DeLorean , so is very aware of the foibles etc.
He is able to mix paint and redye interior to match new seat covers so it all matches and secondly looks 100%

Looks amazing - Still... No details on how he achieved the ripple effect?

BTW the rear panels look fantastic. I'm going to redo mine I think. Over the years the covering is so brittle its cracking at the door openings. I think some modern vinyl which is much more flexible, will look nice. Then I can just dye it to match the rest. It doesn't have the ripple like the knee pads and center console.

Cheers
Steven

MikeWard
03-26-2015, 04:26 AM
Looks amazing - Still... No details on how he achieved the ripple effect?
I have no idea I'm afraid. I just dropped the parts off with Lee, and picked them up when they were finished a few week's later.

A Van
03-26-2015, 10:55 AM
I do know how he achieved it but can't explain it easily... I think he uses material which he is able to 'pull' the rouges out