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Leather door cards.

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Old Mac Rocco
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Leather door cards.

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As above.
On leather door cards is the complete door card leather or just the area where the door opener sits ??????
Can't make my mind up.
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Re: Leather door cards.

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All leather, much more leather than are fitted to modern cars.
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Re: Leather door cards.

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Thanks Ian.
Off to experiment.
Watch this space.
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Re: Leather door cards.

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Old Mac Rocco wrote:Thanks Ian.
Off to experiment.
Watch this space.
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Experiment? Watch your ankles in the high heeled slingbacks mate! :hugegrin:
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Re: Leather door cards.

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Are these black or are these black ??????????
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Hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmmmmm ??????????
Opinions please.
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Re: Leather door cards.

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Well they look black, are they a funny shade of mauve or something?
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Re: Leather door cards.

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Bought a leather dye to freshen up my bolster (Angelus Pro Black) and was happy with the original results but now I'm not so sure.
Don't know if it is just the unnatural light but it is giving a mauveish tint appearance.
Tried it on the bottom panel of this door but now I'm not so sure.
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It has still to get a second coat.
Back to the drawing board methinks.
Off to watch MoTD and have a think.
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Re: Leather door cards.

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I've dyed both the brown and the blue storm doorcards black using the leather dye spray from Frosts and the finish was perfect, and they were still perfect after 6 years when i sold them>
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Re: Leather door cards.

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mazellann wrote:I've dyed both the brown and the blue storm doorcards black using the leather dye spray from Frosts and the finish was perfect, and they were still perfect after 6 years when i sold them>
You couldnt put a link up to them could you Tony? Looking on the frost site but not much joy :?
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Not sure how to put a link up but heres the details: Its called Interior Coat and it comes in a 400ml spray can (Frosts code: U220), think i used 2 cans for a full set of doorcards, also prepared the doorcards with the interior clean (U230) and the interior prep (U235). Like i said i had the doorcards in my GTI for about 6 years and they didn't crack or peel, still looked perfect when i sold them, also people didn't know they weren't original black leather unless i told them.
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Re: Leather door cards.

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Just thought I'd update this.
Door card now looks like this after two coats - still to be polished.
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It is very hard to get a good pic under the lights.
After my original doubts I have decided to carry on with the second door card.
Is it too in your face, will it dull down, should leather be this shiney, plastic looking, can I do the steering wheel ???????????
All opinions welcome PLEASE.
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Re: Leather door cards.

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Once you have all the plastics back on I'm sure it won't look so bright.
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Re: Leather door cards.

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Problem is where you've done them you're always going to notice what's wrong with them.
I reckon they look fine. As brown has said, once the gubbins is back on they'll calm down a bit. If you're that concerned why not try leather food rather than a polish?
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Re: Leather door cards.

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Stuck the door pocket on and it still didn't look right.
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Maybe once I pop my new door decals on and lacquer it it will look OK. :dunno: :scratch: :dunno:
Silver on black.
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Too late to worry now.
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Re: Leather door cards.

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Hello mate, I think with the right product a proper leather cleaner and/or conditioner might well bring them back. I'm not personally feeling the decals for the doors, on the inside if that's what you mean :dunno: I thought you were going for a rear screen Scirocco decal?

Have a look here and check Frost also as mentioned
http://furnitureclinic.co.uk/index.php (might be worth phoning them?)
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