135i N54 Manual Project

BeemerFanatic

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PDBoosted said:
BeemerFanatic said:
Great car, congrats and well done with the paint, what color is that?

Thanks bud, its a very rewarding project to take on!

The paint is a product made by Spray-on. Cast iron metallic is the product.

AshG108 said:
Congrats bud and good job on the wheels....looks damn awesome! that colour is wicked!

I need to do my OFHG as well...judging by the looks of it...seems a DIY is possible and quick, will get my hands dirty and get it done as soon as lockdown is over.

Thanks man!

Its not a very hard job to do. Just messy. But definitely DIY and the parts aren't expensive. Give it a shot!

Great thanks , gonna diy my wheels after the lock down.
 

Rick_29

Member
Congrats on the car, I am very happy you back behind the wheel of a BMW!

Car is looking good, keep it up. The results are definitely worth the hard work!
 

PDBoosted

Member
BeemerFanatic said:
Wow great job on the side mirrors, you wanna wrap mine for me?

Thanks man, haha yeah sure I'm sure I can help :)

Rick_29 said:
Congrats on the car, I am very happy you back behind the wheel of a BMW!

Car is looking good, keep it up. The results are definitely worth the hard work!

Thanks bro! Its been a very fun and rewarding project. Still more to come. And then to enjoy driving it after lockdown :)
 

PDBoosted

Member
I took some better pictures of the mirrors with my nice camera:
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Then I also decided to add in a little carbon eyelid to the headlights:
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PDBoosted

Member
As you might have seen the car has the Coral red interior which isn't to everyone's taste but I love it!

The seats aren't in the best condition. Very dirty and dry. So next on my list was to see if I can bring some life back into them.

Both the drivers and passenger seat were in a bad state:

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But using a number of techniques and some TLC I think they look much better now:

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Some comparison shots for you to see the difference:

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I think the interior looks pretty good now:

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gavsadler

///Member
Fantastic work, updates are really making a difference.

I think we need more details on the leather rejuvenation
 

FiRi@Rennzport

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PDBoosted said:
As you might have seen the car has the Coral red interior which isn't to everyone's taste but I love it!

The seats aren't in the best condition. Very dirty and dry. So next on my list was to see if I can bring some life back into them.

Both the drivers and passenger seat were in a bad state:

qZ2VZOf.jpg

ISJ0NdH.jpg

vyudzNG.jpg


But using a number of techniques and some TLC I think they look much better now:

ku7eGJG.jpg

aHLydCx.jpg

PlBIjx6.jpg

8f4rwDC.jpg

WrMCldm.jpg


Some comparison shots for you to see the difference:

15dioXo.jpg

PArJ7vo.jpg


I think the interior looks pretty good now:

zNMIOU9.jpg
Red Interiors FTW.

What a turn around. I agree with GaV techniques please.

Sent from my SM-N975F using Tapatalk
 

Rick_29

Member
Also a fan of the interior and well done on the transformation bro...

Hopefully can see the car in real life soon.
 

AshG108

///Member
Dude,

You sure your mirrors are wrapped, thats a stellar job on them and the seats....what in the world have you done to get them back to that?

Judging by your pics, I think I know where you stay so to get info out of you will be possible if you dont share! HA HA HA!!

Really man, great job!
 

PDBoosted

Member
gavsadler said:
Fantastic work, updates are really making a difference.

I think we need more details on the leather rejuvenation

Thanks Gav :) I will write up what I did below. Results are great and its easy enough for anyone to give a try.

FiRi@Rennzport said:
PDBoosted said:
As you might have seen the car has the Coral red interior which isn't to everyone's taste but I love it!

The seats aren't in the best condition. Very dirty and dry. So next on my list was to see if I can bring some life back into them.

Both the drivers and passenger seat were in a bad state:

qZ2VZOf.jpg

ISJ0NdH.jpg

vyudzNG.jpg


But using a number of techniques and some TLC I think they look much better now:

ku7eGJG.jpg

aHLydCx.jpg

PlBIjx6.jpg

8f4rwDC.jpg

WrMCldm.jpg


Some comparison shots for you to see the difference:

15dioXo.jpg

PArJ7vo.jpg


I think the interior looks pretty good now:

zNMIOU9.jpg
Red Interiors FTW.

What a turn around. I agree with GaV techniques please.

Sent from my SM-N975F using Tapatalk

Red interiors FTW indeed!

I will write up something below on the process I followed

Rick_29 said:
Also a fan of the interior and well done on the transformation bro...

Hopefully can see the car in real life soon.

Thanks bro! Yeah as soon as this lockdown is lifted man we will make a plan!

cOlDFuSiOn said:
Wow how did you restore those seats?? Looks mint! :)

Thanks bud! Just a little TLC - See below I will write something up.

AdiS said:
cOlDFuSiOn said:
Wow how did you restore those seats?? Looks mint! :)


My guess is a redye.

Looks good.


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Almost! But not exactly :)
 

PDBoosted

Member
AshG108 said:
Dude,

You sure your mirrors are wrapped, thats a stellar job on them and the seats....what in the world have you done to get them back to that?

Judging by your pics, I think I know where you stay so to get info out of you will be possible if you dont share! HA HA HA!!

Really man, great job!

Hahah thanks man - the mirrors aren't absolutely perfect. There are some air bubbles here and there and maybe a wrinkle but looks pretty good to me :)

Really you know where I live? You must live close bu then? I'm happy to share my tricks on the forum :)
 

AshG108

///Member
PDBoosted said:
AshG108 said:
Dude,

You sure your mirrors are wrapped, thats a stellar job on them and the seats....what in the world have you done to get them back to that?

Judging by your pics, I think I know where you stay so to get info out of you will be possible if you dont share! HA HA HA!!

Really man, great job!

Hahah thanks man - the mirrors aren't absolutely perfect. There are some air bubbles here and there and maybe a wrinkle but looks pretty good to me :)

Really you know where I live? You must live close bu then? I'm happy to share my tricks on the forum :)

ha ha ha maybe i do, maybe i dont ha ha ha!

Nah just pulling your leg...but definitely would love to see this car in the flesh. its coming along so well bud!
 

PDBoosted

Member
AshG108 said:
PDBoosted said:
AshG108 said:
Dude,

You sure your mirrors are wrapped, thats a stellar job on them and the seats....what in the world have you done to get them back to that?

Judging by your pics, I think I know where you stay so to get info out of you will be possible if you dont share! HA HA HA!!

Really man, great job!

Hahah thanks man - the mirrors aren't absolutely perfect. There are some air bubbles here and there and maybe a wrinkle but looks pretty good to me :)

Really you know where I live? You must live close bu then? I'm happy to share my tricks on the forum :)

ha ha ha maybe i do, maybe i dont ha ha ha!

Nah just pulling your leg...but definitely would love to see this car in the flesh. its coming along so well bud!

Hahahha you got me! ;)

If there are any events happening I will be happy to attend after lockdown. All I can think about at the moment is driving this thing!

Benji said:
Interior looks great! Please share your rejuvenation tricks

Sup Benji! Don't know if you remember me - Varsity friend of Rick and Kyle. Kyle told me he found you on the forum and you have a few BMW projects.

Thanks for the compliments. I'm going to do a write up now...
 

PDBoosted

Member
Ok so a couple of you guys have been asking to share my tricks for refreshing the leather interior of my car.

It really isn't rocket science and I'm sure you guys could try it at home and get similar results. This was my first attempt and I basically had nothing better to do and decided I had nothing to loose - If I messed it up I was going to take it to the professionals.

Disclaimer: I am no professional and will not be held liable if you mess yours up using my technique ;)

Step 1:

You want to clean the seats as best you can before anything else, or you are going to permanently embed the dirt into your seats.

I first used some general cleaner. The stuff I had was that F1 Multi purpose cleaner in a aerosol can (I know I got conned into buying the stuff and a garage one day). It doesn't do much but it smells pretty good so I though I'd try that first. At best it makes the interior smell pretty good and got rid of some of the dirt on the seats.

Next was a bit of a home remedy (I mean we are in lockdown and had to improvise). I made a solution of:
1. Hot water
2. Vinegar
3. Clean green
4. Dove soap

Using a clean micro fiber clothe I wiped the seats down good. This method worked pretty well in taking off that unnatural shine on the seats.

Finally, I found a 50:50 solution of clean green and water worked the best. Spray the solution onto the seats, agitate with a cloth, wipe off with a clean cloth.

The seats are now ready for the restoration.

Step 2:

Ok so this is where the risks are taken and you need to be careful.

What you will need:
1. Colour neutral micro fiber cloth.
2. Spray paint that closely matches the colour of your leather seats
3. Lacquer thinners

All paint is basically the same thing. Its pigment mixed with some other ingredients to get it to apply nicely and dry evenly. Now the best method would be to get the right dye for the exact colour of your seats but this is a cheap DIY first attempt during lockdown done with what I could find at home.

What you then need to do is spray a bit of the spray paint onto the micro fiber cloth. Then fold the cloth over and pour some thinners onto the cloth to get it wet.

Now rub down the damaged sections of the seat lightly, section by section. The thinners will bring up some of the pigment from the leather and mix with the paint on the cloth and even out the texture on the seats.

You can do this over 3 or 4 times till the results don't improve.

Remember the thinners takes out some of the natural oils in the leather so avoid overly "wetting" the leather with thinners.

Once you are happy with the results. Let the seats dry over night in a well ventilated area. (I left the car windows open in my garage).

Step 3:

Once the leather has dried its time to replace some of the natural oils and to seal the seats up to protect them from further damage from use, dirt and sun.

What I did was to use some leather cream. Again all I had was a Shield leather care product but will hopefully get something better after lockdown.

What I did was over the next 3 or 4 days I applied some of the leather care to a clean micro fiber and rubbed it into the seats until it felt reasonably dry. I did this everyday for 3 or 4 days. This process puts some of the oils back into the leather to make sure it stays nice and soft, as well as adds a layer of protection against the elements.

I hope this helps some people. I know its a lot of reading and unfortunately I didn't take any pictures during the process but hit me up if you have any questions.

I know its not a professional job but the results speaks for them-self!
 

Benji

Well-known member
Wow I was not expecting that! Would be interesting to see how long it lasts, will definitely give it a try on some of the older projects
 
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