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I've used it on a BMW years ago took about a full day for each front seat to do it properly.

It lasted about four years before it started to shows signs of wear but I did change the shade of tan it may last longer if you were going over the same colour.
 
No I idea, just don't wear any light clothing for a while. It will be interesting to see the results.

I thought you said "don't wear any clothing"! :eek::eek::eek:

I've used it on a BMW years ago took about a full day for each front seat to do it properly.

It lasted about four years before it started to shows signs of wear but I did change the shade of tan it may last longer if you were going over the same colour.

Was it brush in, rub on? Why did it take so long to do each seat? :eek:
 
I thought you said "don't wear any clothing"! :eek::eek::eek:


What ever lights your candle AWP

Reminds me of a rugby game years ago (somewhere up Norf) where the changing rooms were on a different site to the pitch. My mate had a brand new B reg (84?) Nova with 120 miles on the clock. He didn't want our muddy arses in there so we drove back to the changing room in our pants. From the outside it looked like four burly naked blokes in a car.
:eek::eek::eek::eek:

It was a waste of time as he wrote the car off in the evening with 150 miles on it!! :(
 
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From what I remeber you need to clean then deagease then key then spray at least two coats then seal and treat.

Also dry time in between each process. Above is a pic of the finished article although the camera makes the seats look a different colour to the rest of the intetiour it looked spot on in person.
 
Reminds me of a rugby game years ago (somewhere up Norf) where the changing rooms were on a different site to the pitch. My mate had a brand new B reg (84?) Nova with 120 miles on the clock. He didn't want our muddy arses in there so we drove back to the changing room in our pants. From the outside it looked like four burly naked blokes in a car.
:eek::eek::eek::eek:

It was a waste of time as he wrote the car off in the evening with 150 miles on it!! :(

That reminds me of a rugby game we had. One of our games we play rugby game on the Saturday slept in the clubhouse drunk as skunk's then played the women's hockey team on the Sunday mixed changing rooms. Great days.:D:D:D
 
Back on a Disco Q - when you swing a door open, it "latches" in the open position, except one of mine doesn't, it just swings closed again. Which bit needs replacing - the slidey bit on the hinge side of the door?

Sorry for the total lack of technical terminology!!
 
AWP

I suppose the avatar doe's go back to my military days yes.

Need to change the door check strip the bit in between the door hinges.
 
Good day at Newbury 4x4 Day today. :D:D:D

YRM Sill repair panel.
YRM B Post repair panel.
NS Wheel arch repair panel.
12 rolls of insulation tape.
3 rolls of gaffa tape.
OS & NS kick panels.
Magnetic tray.
Two boxes of gloves.
Comfort Polybushes for rear radius arms/chassis (for a P38, bugger, bugger, bugger!! £10 plus post if anybody needs them).
1/4 Burger and chips.

Still need a centre dash panel for a 300 Tdi if anybody has one without cracks - unlikely!

:D:D:D
 
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