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Thats correct
I have a friend who is a professional detailer and reconditions leather in ferrari's, Bentleys and lots of other exotic cars.
He supplied me with the leather dye, and has been using it for 20 years and never had a complaint.
Its quality stuff i am using thats cost me £400.00 to do this colour change and nearly 1 weeks labour.
Because the leather was black and i opted to change to a lighter colour i have had to do the following:-
firstly sand the leather down with a leather prep solution instead of water, this removes the silicone and a lot of the dirt that the eye cant see.
then clean the leather with a soft cotton cloth and alcohol cleaner
sponge 3 layers of dye leaving each coat to dry for 30 minutes
10 coats of dye with a spray gun, using a heat gun for 5 minutes between each layer
2 coats of gloss super sealant to hold the colour in, leave for 1 hour before next step
Finally 2 layers of satin finish to give it added protection. You can chose between matt/satin/gloss
This is not an easy procedure so do not think its just 2 layers of paint that will eventually peel off.
I guess you get what you pay for, and the guys that manufacture this dye also supply to over 30 vehicle manufacturers, so i guess it is as good as it gets.
Sorry i do not have many more pictures as the pictures i have attached today are old, i have actually finished and fully installed the interior today.
Will get you some updated pictures tomorrow
I have a friend who is a professional detailer and reconditions leather in ferrari's, Bentleys and lots of other exotic cars.
He supplied me with the leather dye, and has been using it for 20 years and never had a complaint.
Its quality stuff i am using thats cost me £400.00 to do this colour change and nearly 1 weeks labour.
Because the leather was black and i opted to change to a lighter colour i have had to do the following:-
firstly sand the leather down with a leather prep solution instead of water, this removes the silicone and a lot of the dirt that the eye cant see.
then clean the leather with a soft cotton cloth and alcohol cleaner
sponge 3 layers of dye leaving each coat to dry for 30 minutes
10 coats of dye with a spray gun, using a heat gun for 5 minutes between each layer
2 coats of gloss super sealant to hold the colour in, leave for 1 hour before next step
Finally 2 layers of satin finish to give it added protection. You can chose between matt/satin/gloss
This is not an easy procedure so do not think its just 2 layers of paint that will eventually peel off.
I guess you get what you pay for, and the guys that manufacture this dye also supply to over 30 vehicle manufacturers, so i guess it is as good as it gets.
Sorry i do not have many more pictures as the pictures i have attached today are old, i have actually finished and fully installed the interior today.
Will get you some updated pictures tomorrow
Last edited by GS430 UK; 03-28-10 at 03:21 PM.