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I think I probably need a bucket of it as it would all need to be done. According to Lastvin.com the leather colour is 'Gray-268A' but that isn't on any of the resellers lists for leather dye, perhaps because these were US built cars there is a difference (as you can see in the spelling of grey).I have half a pot of (light grey) gliptone dye I had made for a W211, could it be the same colour?
Have you now got mat shapes/shadows on the paving slabs buddy ?+1 for the snow foam and pressure wash, I did it between meetings today, pressure washed 2 or 3 times plus wet vac and drill brush. Getting better.
More filth on the internet for you!
Don't do things by half do you!Did you ever have a drink you didn't spill? This and my children ask why they can't eat and drink in my cars!!!
Seats are in the boot now, all the plastics are washed and now I have to work out how to get this mess tackled while I am in back-to-back meetings for most of tomorrow
You can see how the carpet has come back a lot after a first pass with the shampoo so there is definitely hope. Now the seats are out I can see the true scale of the problem of course but hey, it wasn't going to be fixed in one go.
That's enough for today.
I only dealt with the grandson who was certainly not of Jamaican origin, he was as awkwardly white as I am . I think the owner was Gary? Car has always been registered in a business name, something scaffolding or other but of course you don't get previous keeper details anymore. I only guess at Gary as that was part of the email address for change of keeper but it had numbers and letters after it so no surname. I did tell the grandson that I would keep him updated as I go through and sort the issues which he said granddad would really like. I hope you do know him, it would be nice to get it all sorted out and then prove that it is being cared for still. Regardless of the condition it came to me in, he clearly loved it else he wouldn't have kept it for 21 years, your going to have some attachment to it after that time aren't you?Wild stab in the dark, don't suppose you bought it from a Jamaican chap ? If so he's quite well known in the Sydenham Area ? (One of my customers )
"Treat 'em mean, keep 'em clean!" It's worth it when you get to the finished result and I swear once you done it once, you never view a secondhand car the same way! This is nothing in the grand scheme of stuff I've been up to in my spare time.Don't do things by half do you!
A mix of just about everything given the state of them, normally I would exercise a bit more care. I have used so far:Can I ask what you used to clean the seats ?
Thanks. Have got cream leather in my Audi and it needs a clean ( nowhere near as bad as yours) and I’ve never been able to find the right stuff for it.A mix of just about everything given the state of them, normally I would exercise a bit more care. I have used so far:
Woolies-Trim Leather Cleaner
Steam (from a distance as that seems a bit too much)
Fairy liquid
All Purpose Cleaner
Carpet shampoo Dirtbusters because I have a lot of it and it's a gentle soap
Magic erasers are my new favourite thing, 50 of them for under £7.00 on eBay, they don't last that long but they cleverly pull the dirt out of the grain in the leather as long as you use very light pressure, if you press hard they are less effective???
Hitting it with a shoe,
Yelling at them
Weeping.
Then leather care of your choice.
I'm having to do them and then let them dry off for a day before repeating as these are so bad they will just end up sopping wet and that ultimately isn't great for the leather either.
I only dealt with the grandson who was certainly not of Jamaican origin, he was as awkwardly white as I am . I think the owner was Gary
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