Dude, love the tutorial. Trying to fix the same exact issue with my 99 Solara. I would love to buy the kit you use for the paint but the link is either broken or needs to be updated. Thanks!
Lol I love the pop up showing you're looking at the sequoia and thinking about things instead of just purely going off a script. We've all been there. Get in the middle of a point and then remember other sub-points that may be relevant and suddenly you're looking off into the wind and straight think talking.
You have to expand the description. I put them in there and it’s still kind of hard to find ha. Here they are! Air Brush Kit - amzn.to/33VYXw2 DIY Leather and vinyl Repair kit: vinylandhideproducts.com/collections/professional-kits/products/diy-leather-and-vinyl-kit Professional Leather and vinyl repair kit #1 (my favorite with the color swatch system): vinylandhideproducts.com/collections/professional-kits/products/polycryl-color-swatch-system Professional Leather and vinyl repair kit #2 vinylandhideproducts.com/collections/professional-kits/products/polycryl-color-lock-system
The dye won’t transfer on to your hands once it’s dry. It’s lasts a good amount of time! Even the factory finish didn’t last so it’s not a forever fix but also won’t rub off especially if you use the top coat
Don't forget to change your: - Motor oil - ATF fluid - Coolant & thermostat - Check your belts Use only genuine Toyota fluids. An independent mechanic is alright.
Luckily I have an amazing Toyota specialist right down the road. Known to be the best independent in San Diego. I actually already had them go through it!!
You did not put any texture design on the repaired areas ? Half the wheel will have a pattern on it the part you repaired will be flat, no pattern on it.....Will look un professional?
Leather actually doesn’t have that much texture to it. Especially on the steering wheel. The foam based steering wheels have a grain stamped into them but leather is typically pretty smooth. This one was so no texture was needed. The dye has a little consistency to it when spraying from further away and give it a very very light pebble finish
Color looks great, the thumb area looks TRASH, strange you didn't fill it all the way then texture it. Anyway, you still get a 90% overall. Keep the videos coming.
Glad to see so many old Toyotas still around I have a 2002 tundra sr5 and still runs great
Fine instruction and technical talent.
The vinyl and hide products website link no longer works and I can't seem to find the products. Specifically looking for the DIY kit. help?
Did anyone ever find the link to the items he used?
Dude, love the tutorial. Trying to fix the same exact issue with my 99 Solara. I would love to buy the kit you use for the paint but the link is either broken or needs to be updated. Thanks!
Lol I love the pop up showing you're looking at the sequoia and thinking about things instead of just purely going off a script.
We've all been there. Get in the middle of a point and then remember other sub-points that may be relevant and suddenly you're looking off into the wind and straight think talking.
Ha thanks! Yea I never write out a plan. Just a basic idea and start filming so it always pretty off the top of my head
Awesome job
The steering wheel looks great 👍😁
Grear job! I upsell interior repair on my details as well. Easy way to make more in the same job.
Absolutley!!
Links are all broken to vinyl products
Yup, links not working.
Is there anything for scratched steering wheel
You should do one on how you wash your microfiber towels & cleaning your tools next!
2:15 Damn! Wish I could hand sand that fast!
Wow that’s quite a difference 👍
👍👍
i get it, its like putting bondo on ya paint
Bon travail!
Hey how do I locate one of the DYI kits for the steering wheel
Very nice. Great color match and bringing it back to looking as new as it could get.
Thanks!!
Thank you sir. Great knowledge, will definitely be added to my income stream.
Propably after How many km steering wheel fade
Can this diy kit be used on leather interior and not just the steering wheel?
Awesome job!
You should make more Toyota Sequoia videos .
Great job
🙏
Where are you located at?
A customer wanted to use a wipe on polyurethane to fix a worn steering wheel cover? Good or bad idea?
An other great job
I don’t see the links for the products
You have to expand the description. I put them in there and it’s still kind of hard to find ha. Here they are!
Air Brush Kit - amzn.to/33VYXw2
DIY Leather and vinyl Repair kit: vinylandhideproducts.com/collections/professional-kits/products/diy-leather-and-vinyl-kit
Professional Leather and vinyl repair kit #1 (my favorite with the color swatch system): vinylandhideproducts.com/collections/professional-kits/products/polycryl-color-swatch-system
Professional Leather and vinyl repair kit #2
vinylandhideproducts.com/collections/professional-kits/products/polycryl-color-lock-system
How long will this last? No dye on the hands?
The dye won’t transfer on to your hands once it’s dry. It’s lasts a good amount of time! Even the factory finish didn’t last so it’s not a forever fix but also won’t rub off especially if you use the top coat
Wish he was in Illinois
Anyone in the Austin Tx area do this kind of repair?
Don't forget to change your:
- Motor oil
- ATF fluid
- Coolant & thermostat
- Check your belts
Use only genuine Toyota fluids. An independent mechanic is alright.
Luckily I have an amazing Toyota specialist right down the road. Known to be the best independent in San Diego. I actually already had them go through it!!
You did not put any texture design on the repaired areas ? Half the wheel will have a pattern on it the part you repaired will be flat, no pattern on it.....Will look un professional?
Leather actually doesn’t have that much texture to it. Especially on the steering wheel. The foam based steering wheels have a grain stamped into them but leather is typically pretty smooth. This one was so no texture was needed. The dye has a little consistency to it when spraying from further away and give it a very very light pebble finish
@@imjoshv Yes your correct mate.....What do you do with non leather that has a good grain in it ? Cheers from NZ
@@mreightytwenty8709 I use grain pads. You can use a heat repair compound and as it’s warm you can stamp in the grain with a grain pad!
@@imjoshv ( heat repair compound ) Would you be so kind in telling me the brand you use ? Thanks
@@mreightytwenty8709 yea I like viper products. Dura flex is my go to for heat cure from them
Color looks great, the thumb area looks TRASH, strange you didn't fill it all the way then texture it. Anyway, you still get a 90% overall. Keep the videos coming.
Why would you not wear a mask spraying sitting inside of a car?
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Was enjoying but shut it off after being constantly interrupted by ads during the video. Will not watch again.