hello, i have sprayed my seats and looks good but when i put a finger to see if it is dry, a dust of spray remain on my finger.. what can i apply to not stick to my clothes?
I use Seat Doctor dye and makeup sponge wedges to apply it. They always have a perfect match in color. And you dab the dye on with the sponges in very light coats. Usually only 2 or 3 coats does the job.
I use Windex to do a pre clean. And then I use 97% rubbing alcohol wipe before using Seat Doctor leather dye. And just dab it on lightly with with a woman's make up application sponge. Do 2 or 3 light coats and it looks brand new.
I highly suggest writing scripts for your videos, my G. It would uplift the quality of your content by a huge margin. Moreover, showing your face will also help grow your audience because it creates connection. Anyway, love the videos, bro.
@@edirty9 I know it's a lot of work - especially considering all the other work you do. But seeing your work on cars both here and in Nour's videos, I've noticed your: - reliability - perseverance - attention to detail - courage It's obvious that you're open towards growth and learning. So why not? You got this 💛
I realize this comment is 10 mo old but depending if you're going lighter or darker you may need more or less coats ex black over a lighter color will take one or two coats to get full coverage but going lighter will take significantly more same as painting
Looks crazy good man!! Found you off Jonathan’s channel, was not disappointed 😄
Thanks bro my black seats really needed this! Keep up the good content 👌 did the dye take off the cracking ?
It doesn’t necessarily take off the cracking. But fill it in and you can’t even tell where there was cracking! So yes and no! Haha
hello, i have sprayed my seats and looks good but when i put a finger to see if it is dry, a dust of spray remain on my finger.. what can i apply to not stick to my clothes?
Looks great bro, well done! Really sorry the dye spilled.
Another 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 content from the G.O.A.T Edirty9
Thanks my boy! 🤯
@@edirty9 no problem bro
Dang came out great makes me want to dye my e92 interior lol
Was debating between this dye and color lock. But colorlock is more expensive, this seems to matched pretty well.
Really well! I couldn’t believe the results!
I use Seat Doctor dye and makeup sponge wedges to apply it. They always have a perfect match in color. And you dab the dye on with the sponges in very light coats. Usually only 2 or 3 coats does the job.
What did you clean the leather with first
I use Windex to do a pre clean. And then I use 97% rubbing alcohol wipe before using Seat Doctor leather dye. And just dab it on lightly with with a woman's make up application sponge. Do 2 or 3 light coats and it looks brand new.
@@RicksRestorations4U Does it have the same gloss as the OEM leather or is it matte?
Hell yeah bro. I literally have the exact same interior on mine. Good to know. !
Sheesh! Jade Grey boys!
I highly suggest writing scripts for your videos, my G. It would uplift the quality of your content by a huge margin. Moreover, showing your face will also help grow your audience because it creates connection. Anyway, love the videos, bro.
Hey! If you think my channel has potential! I’ll take the advice 🙏🏻. I do have a lot of uhh and umms haha
@@edirty9 I know it's a lot of work - especially considering all the other work you do.
But seeing your work on cars both here and in Nour's videos, I've noticed your:
- reliability
- perseverance
- attention to detail
- courage
It's obvious that you're open towards growth and learning. So why not? You got this 💛
How long do you have to wait before you can actually sit on the seat again?
About an hour
@@edirty9 legend, thank you
Is that a hair dryer you using? If not, where could I buy one of those?
That is actually a heat gun! Can be purchased anywhere. Just be very careful to not over heat seat and burn
Keep the videos coming! 🔥🔥🔥
How can I use hairdryer in my car?
What a transformation 😎
Beige interior is worst than black?
Hey where did you get your steering wheel trim from? Any links thanks. Love from uk!
Hello! I actually carbon fiber wrapped it!
What colour / colour code is that you used? Is it ivory?
Jade Grey!
If you were to sell your E92 335i what would be your next bmw build
I’m trying to get an oldie. Either an E30, E36 or E39 540i
@@edirty9 awsome 😍
Is there a link
How has it held up
Awesome! Gets dirty easily but with leather cleaner it cleans right up and looks as white and good as day one!
Where do i find my interior trim color code
you can call any BMW dealer with your VIN and they'll tell you the exact color for your vehicle. Worked for me!
Great video
Bro the first half of the video was completely pointless🤦🏽♂️
How long is drying times before driving? I wanted to change my oyster seats/panels to a darker color but will need my car haha.
Dries really quick! They suggest 8 hours or more. So if you did it in the evening and let it sit overnight, you’d be fine!
@@edirty9 I ordered mocha nappa from seat doctors. Can't wait. Tired of the staining.
Should look pretty good! Yeah the oyster actually stains way worse than the jade. I had the same issue when I had it in my sedan!
How would this work out if you did a different color?
I realize this comment is 10 mo old but depending if you're going lighter or darker you may need more or less coats ex black over a lighter color will take one or two coats to get full coverage but going lighter will take significantly more same as painting
Link of the product...?
Did you find
Hoe it is after 2 years?
Besides dirty, help up great! No peeling or fading