As promised some pics and info on my recent refurb of my interior.
this all started when i saw goldysingh's photos of his silver cabby that he took from a grey interior to oxblood!! (in the photo section) looks great - he is the inspiration behind this - thanks

The kit - bought from furnitureclinic.co.uk, i actually visited them at the gateshead depot to buy this kit. Whilst there they colour matched my headrest to get the same colour ( as i wasn't changing the colour ). this didn't take long and i looked at some other stuff and got some tips whilst i was there. really helpful bunch. you get step by step instructions included with the kit as well.

this also comes in the kit. which incendently cost £105 (extra large kit) and i got a small pot of filler (50ml) for £5.75
the colour match also costs but i didn't get charged for it? the air cans in the first picture - i took back cos the airgun can be used with an air compressor which i nicked of the missus. (a spray tanning one - lol) worked great though and easier than the cans.

first step is to use the leather prep to remove the top coat protection and reveal the paint using a scourer!
then alcohol cleaner prior to painting or filling (if needed) is applied.

filler applied to seat's cracks

sanded down till its smooth then sprayed.
a coat of gloss super seal is applied followed by loads of coats of satin.
i had so much paint left (because i wasn't changing the colour of the seats) that i did my mates tintop as well!! i only needed more leather prep which cost another 15 quid.
some more before and after pics, of both cars


drivers seat left to do.



i was shitting it to say the least when i started this - i can't spray for shit for starters! but i found it quite easy when i got going. It isn't that hard just time consuming, i'd say 5-7 hours per front seat and 3-4 for each part of rear seat.
when i saw the guys from furniture clinic at gateshead they looked at my car and quoted me £600 all in.
I thought it was a rip-off to start with but the guy there takes 4 hours to do a seat and after doing it myself and seeing the results i would say its worth it.
I thought tho, seen as though i have some spare time and for £700 i could get a full retrim! i though for £130 refurbing two cars was a bargain!!
my cabby was at DC09 if your thinking youve seen it somewhere, got second place too!
any more pictures people want to see or questions you've got i'll be happy to help, and yes i do reccommend this kit!
there website has videos on too - showing you what i have tried to explain above. you can change the colour too from any colour to any colour - i.e black to cream!! look at goldysingh's phot's.
steve.


























