Did you remove the dashboard and take it out? you made the coating outside and put back the dashboard right? If you made a video shot while the leather was covered with the console, would you load it?
No I didn't. Artificial leather covering was done in situ (with dashboard in place). Sorry i couldn't make video of the covering process, got my hands filled. Took me the whole day. With more experience now, I'm sure I can do it much faster. I hope this helps. Feel free to revert anytime.
Yeah, you are right. So I got the top black layer of the dash peeled off meticulously using the plastic trim tool, as this layer would not allow for proper bonding. This exposed a sort of pale greenish material underneath which worked perfectly to allow for bonding of the artificial leather to the dash. By the way I used evo-stick glue, but I reckon most commercial glue will do. Let me know if this answers your question. Also feel free to revert with more questions if required.
Did you remove the dashboard and take it out? you made the coating outside and put back the dashboard right? If you made a video shot while the leather was covered with the console, would you load it?
No I didn't.
Artificial leather covering was done in situ (with dashboard in place). Sorry i couldn't make video of the covering process, got my hands filled. Took me the whole day. With more experience now, I'm sure I can do it much faster.
I hope this helps. Feel free to revert anytime.
You don’t actually explain how you restored it?
Yeah, you are right.
So I got the top black layer of the dash peeled off meticulously using the plastic trim tool, as this layer would not allow for proper bonding. This exposed a sort of pale greenish material underneath which worked perfectly to allow for bonding of the artificial leather to the dash. By the way I used evo-stick glue, but I reckon most commercial glue will do.
Let me know if this answers your question. Also feel free to revert with more questions if required.
It started to rain at about 07:19 into the video.