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12-06-2017, 05:29 AM | #1 |
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Seat Paint Refurbish - DIY, cheap and cherry
So not long ago with the mighty help of forum member "Select" - aka Julian, or as I'd like to call him, POST GOD, helped me acquire a front driver seat all the way from Germany.
I actually only wanted the seat rail off it and not the entire seat, but after much investigation on Select's part he figured out a way to ship the whole hunk of a thing to me half way around the world without breaking the bank - actually it was done in two lots but it worked out perfect in the end!! Thank you again Julian!!! As part of the giving back to the community I suppose, my intention of getting this hunk of a thing to me was so I have a beat up shell thatI can experiment with - paint wise, and this seat was the perfect candidate. It was actually quite a new seat, just very scratched up. The rails were like new which was what I needed!. Here's the seat in original form: Someone obviously had a go at "touching it up" and failed miserably LOL So rather than stripping it all back ect and filling the scratch marks ect I decided to just paint straight over it just to see how it matches colour and texture wise. I decided only to paint the back of the shell NOT the bottom, so as to give an indication of colour and texture match. Result: Close up of the texture - I would give it a 99% match to original in colour and texture and tactile feel. Next to a brand new seat (new seat on the left) And here's the surprise bit you've all been waiting for ... what did I use!!?? I Shit you not ... spray paint - I've used this stuff before on exhaust and have always thought it felt and looked very similar to the CSL seat paint ... low and behold, almost a perfect match. And the best/worst bit ... when you scratch this paint, it peels like the original! Lol!! Matches even in fragility!! Last edited by NZ_M3; 12-06-2017 at 05:41 AM. |
12-06-2017, 08:37 AM | #2 |
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Wow that turned out to be a near perfect match. I wouldn't have thought that it would turn out this good without sanding it down before. Amazing stuff.
Now the question is, how do i get this magic paint? Would you send it to me?
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12-06-2017, 09:52 AM | #3 |
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I imagine any black high temp paint is the same or similar. I might give this a shot then, I randomly sat in the back to clean my windows and realised they look awful
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000LDA3..._5DKpzbFK3MHTR https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000LDA3..._5DKpzbFK3MHTR His is just a different brand because he's in NZ.
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There is a slight texture difference with this being ever so less rubbery but still a very matte satin feel to it. The colour is actually a very good match as I didn't actually spray the full back, some of it I just applied in a touch up fashion in one light coat. I can certainly investigate if you are serious Julian!! Paint is dangerous goods so no way that's getting on a plane!!!! Message me if you are serious! Quote:
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12-06-2017, 05:59 PM | #5 |
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Thanks for the offer tom.
I will probably pull my seats out in the off-season and while they are out i'll remove the wrap that is covering the backside. No clue how the paint looks beneath it, so i might not need the paint. In any case i'll look around first if there is a similiar Paint availiable.
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13-06-2017, 10:07 AM | #6 |
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That actually looks pretty decent, good job! I need mine doing, fly over and do mine for me
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