This has (as usual) taken a bit longer than anticipated.
The colour went on nicely - once I'd used all the die up I was pleased with the finished colour
Then it was time to spray the sealant on. Totally cocked that up - managed to more or less squirt it onto the seats and then had to wipe it all off. After a bit of research on t'interweb I found out what those knobs on the spray gun actually do. The next morning I tweaked them and had another go - got a lovely fine spray (if anything fractionally too fine) and managed to put 5 coats of sealant on.
At this point they looked like this
It's taken the shine off which is not so good, but I've got to put some leather protection cream on after a week and I'm expecting that to bring things back a bit
Here's one of the seats joined together again - pretty pleased so far
I then had to colour the side panels that I'd removed previously. My plan was that rather than dye the leather on those I'd re-cover them with the vinyl used throughout the car. The originals were scuffed in a few placed and I felt it would tie the seats in to the rest of the interior.
In my mind this was no big deal - a bit of sticking and gluing. However there are 7 different panels on each seat - each requiring re-covering. Also on the Ferrari seats the belt is attached to the seat on both sides - at the plug in bit and at the end of the belt. I wanted to have it connect to the sills on the porsche as it did before so it meant altering the cover to suit. Here's what it looked like before I started
Cut this lip off
Fibreglass it in
Bit of filler and I'm good to go
Bit of cutting (this is from the other side)
And one more piece done
The seat back required a bit of straightening with the small hammer
But it all went together pretty well
Just to be clear those side/rear panels are the vinyl and the rest is colour-matched dyed. I'm pretty pleased with the match
And one in the car this morning (doing the other one tomorrow night)
Although they look different to the door panels this is the way the light is coming in - if you look at the cover round the seat belt socket - that's the vinyl again - and the match is pretty damn good
Starting to feel weird driving to work in a non-scruffy environment - weird in a nice way though
Just to add - I got my dying kit from the furniture clinic
https://www.furnitureclinic.co.uk/ - very pleased with their stuff (though I used my own compressor and spray gun instead of the supplied artists spray gun and propellant cans)