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Wow, the PO really DID do a crappy job! Good work, Mike; looks very nice.

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Old 03-14-2013, 08:02 AM
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Posted this pic in another thread but thought that I should give an update.

I used SEM satin black and it looks great! Also installed a new double din while I had it torn apart

Came out great Mike.Have you redone your shifter boot Satin Black or your going with another color.
I'm currently looking for a universal black one with orange stitching as that's what I want to paint the car. My buddy also has a black leather one from is 05' M3 that I might fit on.

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Wow, the PO really DID do a crappy job! Good work, Mike; looks very nice.
Yea it was horrible just taking the paint off! And thank you1
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I would of just used Paint Thinner. Lmfao.
Wouldn't harm leather as long as you cleaned it off and used some Brake Fluid on it.

Best way to keep leather nice, Use a little bit of brake fluid.
Definably on faded spots.
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I would of just used Paint Thinner. Lmfao.
Wouldn't harm leather as long as you cleaned it off and used some Brake Fluid on it.

Best way to keep leather nice, Use a little bit of brake fluid.
Definably on faded spots.
Isn't the center console vinyl?

Well there was about 3 coats of clear coat on it and I didn't want to experiment. haha
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Isn't the center console vinyl?

Well there was about 3 coats of clear coat on it and I didn't want to experiment. haha
Vinyle is just Plether.
Fake Leather.

Would see no reason why it would cause any other difference. I have used it on both. Deff on my trucks leather seats. They Faded on the center Console and bottom seat. Due to 125 Degree sun hitting it without a sun-visor. I currently use one now :P
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Oh, P.S. that guy did a ****ing ugly job. Man.... Idiots.... Lets use spray can looking paint. LMFAO
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Just say NO to PO!

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