Seat Bolster Fix Ideas
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Seat Bolster Fix Ideas
After driving a local FL and PFL I think I am going to stick with the PFL style. For whatever reason it just speaks to me in some way more than the FL models. However in looking at various ones online even lower mileage cars, the driver's bolster are pretty beat up. Are there any products out there that anyone has used to bring them back to life. I remember a couple years ago when looking for an older 911, there was something that I ran across but for the life of me I can't find it again or figure out what search term I used.
Thank you in advance for any help.
Thank you in advance for any help.
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It isn't too hard but the only fix is to redye that section of the seat, there are a bunch of companies that will provide the product to do it for 50 bucks or so. Leatherique is one, but depending on your interior color, they may or may not have it - I used these guys, found they have porcelain and no one else did was a perfect match. https://leathermagic.com/mercedes-interior-colors/
It is pretty simple you cover what you don't want dye on, sand the worn bolster and clean with their cleaner, then wipe or spray on their dye a few coats, if it is really worn or cracked you can also fill it before coloring. Mine has held up like OEM, I found wiping it on matched the texture better than spraying.
These guys also have a lot of mercedes dye colors https://www.leatherworldtech.com/Mer...ors-s/1857.htm
It is pretty simple you cover what you don't want dye on, sand the worn bolster and clean with their cleaner, then wipe or spray on their dye a few coats, if it is really worn or cracked you can also fill it before coloring. Mine has held up like OEM, I found wiping it on matched the texture better than spraying.
These guys also have a lot of mercedes dye colors https://www.leatherworldtech.com/Mer...ors-s/1857.htm
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It isn't too hard but the only fix is to redye that section of the seat, there are a bunch of companies that will provide the product to do it for 50 bucks or so. Leatherique is one, but depending on your interior color, they may or may not have it - I used these guys, found they have porcelain and no one else did was a perfect match. https://leathermagic.com/mercedes-interior-colors/
It is pretty simple you cover what you don't want dye on, sand the worn bolster and clean with their cleaner, then wipe or spray on their dye a few coats, if it is really worn or cracked you can also fill it before coloring. Mine has held up like OEM, I found wiping it on matched the texture better than spraying.
These guys also have a lot of mercedes dye colors https://www.leatherworldtech.com/Mer...ors-s/1857.htm
It is pretty simple you cover what you don't want dye on, sand the worn bolster and clean with their cleaner, then wipe or spray on their dye a few coats, if it is really worn or cracked you can also fill it before coloring. Mine has held up like OEM, I found wiping it on matched the texture better than spraying.
These guys also have a lot of mercedes dye colors https://www.leatherworldtech.com/Mer...ors-s/1857.htm
Appreciate your time in responding and for including the links.
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Not sure I'd try this for the first time on a Merc, but hard to argue with the before/after here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gI04exWUkKI.
autoleatherdye.com
The mercedes black kit matched my pfl black leather perfectly. I didn't fill the cracks though.
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MB tex is a man made product of a type of vinyl/rubberized coating on a cloth fiber backing. Make sure whatever you try says it is compatible with it. If the solvents in the dye are too strong or the wrong type they may soften or dissolve the material coating or not absorb into it at all.
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MB Tex is basically vinyl, the company I used also makes a vinyl re-coloring product that would work and they also have the factory vinyl colors in the color chart I linked in my first post. Here is the vinyl coloring product https://leathermagic.com/vinyl-plastic-recoloring-kit/
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Wouldn't you use their products for leather instead?
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Wouldn't you use their products for leather instead?
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it is a bit scary the first time using sandpaper on your leather but it is top coated leather so it is basically like doing bodywork just with leather products, follow the instructions watch the video and it is not that hard maybe 1.5 hours to do my bolster and most of that is just drying between coats after you prep and do the first coat. If you can find some scrap leather I colored a piece first just to compare color or pick a piece in hidden area and do a little to check match before jumping into the deep end!
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it is a bit scary the first time using sandpaper on your leather but it is top coated leather so it is basically like doing bodywork just with leather products, follow the instructions watch the video and it is not that hard maybe 1.5 hours to do my bolster and most of that is just drying between coats after you prep and do the first coat. If you can find some scrap leather I colored a piece first just to compare color or pick a piece in hidden area and do a little to check match before jumping into the deep end!
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Ya that would not be too tough to fix, a bit more worn than mine, but nothing too bad that will come out nice with some good cleaning and prepping and 3 or 4 coats of the dye - it dries pretty quick, I think I left it for 24 hours before using it and I put a soft sheet over it for another day when I drove it just ot give it more time and it has been almost a year now in the pic I posted since I did it (probably about 9 months to be exact). Thread is basically the same color so I just went over the thread also and it took the dye well and look like factory.