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Re: Seat Frame Repair and Woolies Leather Renovation

Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2020 21:46
by Pete Boole
Brilliant job Bryan! Well worth the effort. Car looks great.

Pete

Re: Seat Frame Repair and Woolies Leather Renovation

Posted: Fri May 10, 2024 21:58
by Lotus-e-Clan
Great job Bryan (sorry it's 4 years later!). Hope it's still looking good 4 years on.

I'm marking this thread with a reply so I can find it more easily.

I have the front driver's seat out doing the clutch master cylinder and I need to renovate JUST one small section of the Sand leather at hip level. Hoping to get Woolies to match a shade darker than you did, as I only want to do the one small hip section where you slide into the seats with jeans on (pocket studs or hip pocket button doing the damage). I'm following a paint refinishers advice on colour matching, where he said a shade darker looks less mismatched than a shade lighter. The rest of the interior is otherwise original pristine Sand leather, so I don't want to do a full recoat. Luckily I already have a compressor and a mini spray gun.

Re: Seat Frame Repair and Woolies Leather Renovation

Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2024 17:21
by Lotus-e-Clan
Thanks to Bryan who sent me some of his Woollies Lotus SAND No 30131 leather recon stuff. :D

This is the only damage to my leather, caused by the PO 25 years ago.

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Only used a cap full of leather paint. I applied it with a tiny paint brush into the cracks, then immediately smudged it with my thumb. I thought it might be too light, but when it had properly dried it's a near perfect match.
In future, rather than sending a leather sample to Woollies, I wouldn't hesitate to quote the Woollies colour No 30131 for Lotus SAND if I were to order a kit for myself.

I'll be sending everything back to you this week, Bryan. Thanks for your generosity and advice on the process. 8)

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Re: Seat Frame Repair and Woolies Leather Renovation

Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2024 19:03
by Hawaiis0
Great Result. Team work

Re: Seat Frame Repair and Woolies Leather Renovation

Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2024 19:31
by AndrewWebber
Does anyone know if this would be the colour of leather in my 1978 built Elite? It looks like it could be in the photo's but?

Re: Seat Frame Repair and Woolies Leather Renovation

Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2024 19:42
by Lotus-e-Clan
AndrewWebber wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 19:31 Does anyone know if this would be the colour of leather in my 1978 built Elite? It looks like it could be in the photo's but?
The SAND is a bit creamy in reality. Some of the Lotus light colour cream/whites are quite a bit whiter than SAND. Maybe post a photo on here for a consensus guess job? BTW, I'd say the dribble on the bottle is the best reference for when dry (on my monitor). The seat photo colour varies with the light /shade etc (on my monitor, the seat/bum area on the lower photo looks a tad lighter than reality).
Great Result. Team work
Bryan is a true gent. And is clever too! :)

Re: Seat Frame Repair and Woolies Leather Renovation

Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2024 15:16
by Pete Boole
It may be similar but the Elite leather has a cellulose paint and the later ones are synthetic - not sure how they might react.

Pete

Re: Seat Frame Repair and Woolies Leather Renovation

Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2024 22:52
by barker_001
Lotus-e-Clan wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 19:42
AndrewWebber wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 19:31 Does anyone know if this would be the colour of leather in my 1978 built Elite? It looks like it could be in the photo's but?
The SAND is a bit creamy in reality. Some of the Lotus light colour cream/whites are quite a bit whiter than SAND. Maybe post a photo on here for a consensus guess job? BTW, I'd say the dribble on the bottle is the best reference for when dry (on my monitor). The seat photo colour varies with the light /shade etc (on my monitor, the seat/bum area on the lower photo looks a tad lighter than reality).
Great Result. Team work
Bryan is a true gent. And is clever too! :)
Peter, you've got me blushing now! :oops: So glad it worked out for you. Andy W, I would still be tempted to send Woolies a sample and get them to match it, it's a free service. I think the main reason Peter managed to match it so well is that our cars appear to have had the same leather, since they are within a year of each other. What is cream / sand / whatever is very subjective...