eBay 996 build thread
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Did you use Quik Detailer spray as lube for the clay? That helps with beading.
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I went with dyeing the leather. Just waiting for the first coat to dry before going in with a heavier 2nd coat. Seat looks better, but the steering wheel looks like it will come out brilliantly.Sundayjumper wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2019 9:41 amEither way, have a beer while you're thinking about itNotoriousREV wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2019 9:29 am Tough decision to make today after several parcels arrived at the same time. Do I re-dye my seats/steering wheel/knob or do I replace the whining accessory drive idlers? Haven’t got time for both. I’m thinking the seats are less physical work in this heat.![]()
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Ah yes, indeed.NotoriousREV wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2019 10:30 am Did you use Quik Detailer spray as lube for the clay? That helps with beading.
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Is it me or is that not the colour it left the factory? Or have I not read the thread properly?
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Re: eBay 996 build thread
Has this thread shifted from a 'build' to a rolling restoration? 

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Very impressed with the steering wheel !
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Re: the steering wheel - had you cleaned it at all beforehand? I only ask as I used plain soap and a wet rag last week and it was astounding the difference even just using that made. Shinyness reduced massively, and marks all gone.
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It's just clicked that you're talking about a 'magic eraser sponge', which I've seen referred to in a lot of interior cleaning vids, with nice results.NotoriousREV wrote: Sat Jul 20, 2019 7:13 pm Autoglym Interior Shampoo and a melamine sponge. Didn’t even need to scrub, just a gentle wipe clears up the skid marks.
I'm tempted to get some for a few jobs around the car - steering wheel, and also various bits of interior trim that have that rubberised coating that eventually peels off; pop the trim out, clean it off, plastidip, refit.
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I Plastidipped the interior trim on one of my E46s to good effect.Beany wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2019 12:23 pmIt's just clicked that you're talking about a 'magic eraser sponge', which I've seen referred to in a lot of interior cleaning vids, with nice results.NotoriousREV wrote: Sat Jul 20, 2019 7:13 pm Autoglym Interior Shampoo and a melamine sponge. Didn’t even need to scrub, just a gentle wipe clears up the skid marks.
I'm tempted to get some for a few jobs around the car - steering wheel, and also various bits of interior trim that have that rubberised coating that eventually peels off; pop the trim out, clean it off, plastidip, refit.
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Rev has dyed and gone to heaven.
Nice work on your knob Dave.
Nice work on your knob Dave.
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Yeah, tried everything on it but it was really badly worn.Swervin_Mervin wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2019 11:50 am Re: the steering wheel - had you cleaned it at all beforehand? I only ask as I used plain soap and a wet rag last week and it was astounding the difference even just using that made. Shinyness reduced massively, and marks all gone.
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It’s the factory Graphite Grey plus 20 years of fading, wear and previous application of various products.Simon wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2019 11:29 am Is it me or is that not the colour it left the factory? Or have I not read the thread properly?
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Just the blanking plates, shades compartment covers etc Gav? Did it last well?
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On my E46 Compact I did most of the trims with some cheap carbon-effect vinyl. It wasn't going to fool anyone but it looked a lot better than the tatty original finish.Beany wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2019 1:00 pm Just the blanking plates, shades compartment covers etc Gav? Did it last well?
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Yes, easy to do to, dries very quickly and seemed quite scratch resistant.Beany wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2019 1:00 pm Just the blanking plates, shades compartment covers etc Gav? Did it last well?