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11-24-2013, 07:47 PM | #1 |
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Leather stretched - any fix for this?
I just picked up a used m3 and the driver seat leather where you sit is stretched and wrinkled. Is there anyway to restore this back to how it was originally?
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11-24-2013, 07:56 PM | #2 |
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I tried hair dryer and portable steamer... maybe seemed to help a little... but def not uniformly tight how I want it to be.
When you say moisture, maybe I should add more or let it soak a bit before re-applying heat? Any recommendations appreciated on best procedure. |
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There's no way. It's a natural way of leather to age
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Thanks for the tips. When you say cool iron, you mean initially correct right and increase heat to essentially iron the leather?
Also would you suggest periodically reapplying moisture by wetting the towl again throughout the process? Quote:
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11-29-2013, 01:59 AM | #9 |
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I took the leap of faith today, and went with the hot iron method on my driver seat, great result!
I laid a damp microfiber over the leather seat, set my iron to the highest setting, and went to work. (low setting resulted in no steam for my iron, your result may very). I simply ironed the seat (stretched out area) like I'd do with a shirt, and I was able to tighten the leather to 90% level of the passenger seat, which has zero stretch since I never carry any passenger. The seat also came out cleaner than when I started, must be the steam. I then applied my 1z einszett leather lotion, and I have to say the seat definitely looks way newer with the tightened leather. Last edited by Leonardo629; 11-29-2013 at 02:49 AM.. |
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Since you have to create steam in order for this method to work, just adjust accordingly. As you iron the microfiber, touch the microfiber with your other hand to make sure enough steam is being produced. The whole process should take you less than a couple minutes. I touched the leather after I removed the microfiber, and it was pretty warm, but definitely not hot.
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I don't have the before/after shot of the seat, but I have a pass. vs. driver. Llike I mentioned before, my pass seat is still in new condition since the seat has been sat on for less than 10 times since I got the car back in Jan. 2013. My M3 has around 6000mi.
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I try not to revive old threads, but I was just wondering if anyone else had tried this lately since the OP? I'm looking at options to restore my driver's seat and this looks promising.
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Tried it a couple weeks ago. It DOES work...that is, until you sit in the seat in which case it goes back to its previous loose form
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Small damp/wet face towels in a microwave, then place the hot towel on the seat (CAREFUL its gonna be hot) !!
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If it's particularly nasty or even torn/discolored, visit an auto upholstery shop and see what they can do. Sometimes it can be redyed, or you may have to reorder a new cover (expensive).
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I might sound crazy, but I would love a little fitted seat cushion to protect the leather from wrinkling and stretching. I condition my leather more than any I know but I still can't keep the seats looking fresh. And I would say I'm pretty light...
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04-13-2016, 03:51 PM | #21 |
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I'm as crazy with my seats as you guys are. Car turned 5 years and 26k miles. Wrinkles seems impossible to completely avoid but the leather itself actually still looks close to brand.
Keeping them clean and regular conditioned I believe is key. Even wipe them off every so often with a micro towel to keep dust etc off. OCD yes but believe it helps... |
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Having a wallet in your back pocket is a good way to accelerate the stretching/wear. You typically see the weird divot off-center on the seat bottom.
Plus, it's not the greatest for your back.
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