Seat restoration surprise.
Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 12:02 pm
The latest job in my convertible restoration, while she is away for a respray, is the interior. The car came with maroon seats which did clean up ok the first time, but yesterday I decided to really give them a proper clean. A nail brush and Cif seemed to do a reasonable job but there were some paint splashes here and there that I attempted to remove with no luck.
I then got a little paint thinner and tried cleaning the vinyl in an area that wasn't easily visible and was surprised to see a bright red coming through. I was a bit retiscent to continue over a bigger area but carried on until there was no turning back and within 10 minutes had these new looking Cherokee Red (I think) seats I can only think that at some point they had had a vinyl paint put on.
It was a bit of a shock because I love the maroon colour, but I think I can get used to the new bright red in time. In the photos below you can clearly see the original maroon.
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I then got a little paint thinner and tried cleaning the vinyl in an area that wasn't easily visible and was surprised to see a bright red coming through. I was a bit retiscent to continue over a bigger area but carried on until there was no turning back and within 10 minutes had these new looking Cherokee Red (I think) seats I can only think that at some point they had had a vinyl paint put on.
It was a bit of a shock because I love the maroon colour, but I think I can get used to the new bright red in time. In the photos below you can clearly see the original maroon.
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