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wurlycorner's '91 BA4 4WS SE Auto - body build

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Post by prelude91 » Mon Sep 08, 2014 11:20 pm

Well done, wurly, she looks great, and well worth the effort, I must admit, slightly jealous of the good condition of your original sawblades, puts mine to shame, will be interesting to see how you get on with the leather seat resto. last year, whilst my arches were being done, I gave my seats several coats of maguirs and colour restorer, but less than three months after the car was back on the road, they were back to being faded, cracked and dry.

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Post by thusee » Fri Sep 12, 2014 3:26 pm

really nice! good to see it back on the road!

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Re: wurlycorner's '91 BA4 4WS SE Auto - Legal, On t'road & @

Post by wurlycorner » Sat Sep 20, 2014 6:53 pm

A few treats for the 3g (which has been the 'daily' for the last couple of weeks :D )
First one not exciting, but it was missing a couple and the others didn't match :nono: so;
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:lol: :geek:

Second one is more substantial/important. The leather seats were intact but needed treating sharpish, before they reached the point of splitting and needing panels replacing...
Pushki had done an amazing job with his seats, so I asked him what he'd used and he recommended Liquid Leather (Gliptone). So this lot was purchased;
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Surprisingly cheap actually. I forget exactly how much, but something around £35? for that lot delivered.

So all the seats had a good hoover with a soft brush attachment and then a good wipe over with a damp cloth and then we got started.
Passenger before;
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After using the leather clean and the scuff repair die;
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Drivers before;
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After using the leather clean and putting the first smear of die on (in the middle, on what were 2 really deep scuffs);
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After finishing the scuff repair die;
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The die is amazing stuff. Instant result!

The seats are still really quite dry/hard in places and desperately need the conditioner, but I have to leave it 24 hours now to ensure the die is properly dry before moving onto the final stage (conditioner) 8-)

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Post by prelude91 » Sat Sep 20, 2014 6:56 pm

Blinikin 'eck, nice result, let me know how the final stages work out for you, may use this myself if it remains good for the long-term.

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Re: wurlycorner's '91 BA4 4WS SE Auto - Little bits and bobs

Post by wurlycorner » Sun Sep 21, 2014 12:20 am

Back seat and side panels were done also, but didn't bother taking pics.
I could have used the die to blend every little crease back to properly uniform colour, but I don't want that tbh - it's a 23 year old car and I want the seats to look of the right age, but in good/well looked after condition, rather than brand new.

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Post by Pushki » Sun Sep 21, 2014 12:41 am

Great results Wurly! :10:
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Post by Sailor » Sun Sep 21, 2014 12:44 am

Nice job!
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Post by Raggagirl » Sun Sep 21, 2014 7:28 am

That is a well good car man. They drive sooo cool!

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Post by honda-hardy » Sun Sep 21, 2014 9:19 am

Sweet work iain.

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Post by ddoubledanny » Sun Sep 21, 2014 9:34 am

Some good stuff that, the seats look 8-) 8-)

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