My center console has been worn down. Was wondering if there is a product that will somewhat fix the problem
Pics?Hill08 said:
2013 bmw 740i
For some reason, I was thinking the non-full leather 7-series cars of that generation came with leatherette on the console/upper doors like on the 5-series. Looking on ebay, I don't see any leatherette armrests so that may be off.1agswitchin4lanes said:
They're really putting leatherette in a 7 series now?
txyaloo said:For some reason, I was thinking the non-full leather 7-series cars of that generation came with leatherette on the console/upper doors like on the 5-series. Looking on ebay, I don't see any leatherette armrests so that may be off.1agswitchin4lanes said:
They're really putting leatherette in a 7 series now?
OP, if it looks like this, it's leatherette and can't really be salvaged.
If it looks like this, it's leather, and can be salvaged, but may not be worth the work. You'll need to clean, sand, fill, texture, and then recolor to make it look "right".
You definitely can just clean and dye, and it'll look significantly better. The rough texture will likely stay even after cleaning. That's where the filler and sanding comes into play.Hill08 said:txyaloo said:For some reason, I was thinking the non-full leather 7-series cars of that generation came with leatherette on the console/upper doors like on the 5-series. Looking on ebay, I don't see any leatherette armrests so that may be off.1agswitchin4lanes said:
They're really putting leatherette in a 7 series now?
OP, if it looks like this, it's leatherette and can't really be salvaged.
If it looks like this, it's leather, and can be salvaged, but may not be worth the work. You'll need to clean, sand, fill, texture, and then recolor to make it look "right".
It looks exactly like the tan example. So I just can't clean, then dye it? I am very limited in my mechanical knowledge. Thanks for the help.