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Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 5:34 pm
by Bennoz
TQ Motor Trimming
(02) 4625 0006
They are out at Campbelltown...
Maybe they'll do your seats too!!
They specialise in restoration work, so very nice finishes.
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 11:21 pm
by cb
ok guys i have bought the seat covers front and back and was just wondering approx how much upholsters would charge to put em in for me. Or whether anyone has any instructions on puttin em on. thanx lots
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 11:39 pm
by Bennoz
Have a trawl through the group buy thread - its come up a number of times. What you are looking for is a link to a zip file that contains a photo by photo guide. The file was done by Boris, but I beleive Kev (FTO338) put the link up last
http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... pic&t=5722
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 11:46 pm
by FTO338
Yeah Boris, Kaz & I had post up numerous guide & tips already. Don’t remember where, could be in one of the 14pages or one of the seat cover thread. Do a search & I’m sure you will find it.
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 11:53 pm
by Bennoz
We really need to get it all together into the DIY section
Might make that a job for myself tomorrow.
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 12:07 pm
by Nacho
If you need any help Ben maybe I can update the projects area of the website as well when I can find the time. It will take a bit of time though to sift through all the Technical/Performance and Styling threads.
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 2:02 pm
by akuma3
Bennoz wrote:TQ Motor Trimming
(02) 4625 0006
They are out at Campbelltown...
Maybe they'll do your seats too!!
They specialise in restoration work, so very nice finishes.
do you know approx how much they charge to just get both door trim?

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 3:15 pm
by Bennoz
No sorry mate - thants why I put the phone number there
Ring 'em & see if they have email - send the kevs pic.
Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 10:59 am
by SchumieFan
Well i finally got mine done and on, still a bit of tidying up to do but other than that they are looking good... BTW if your doing this yourself, save yourself some time and learn by my mistakes...
1) dont trim the thing till youve got it all glued bar the edges
2) trim the edge BEFORE you glue
3) dont waste time with apoxys, i found out the hard way that above 60 degrees the glue melts and it all comes unstuck... which isnt helpful in a stinking hot FTO. Just buy about 20 tubes of superglue

but check how much is in the tube first, i bought 5 packs that only had 1.5ml in them and it was way easier to buy 4 with 5ml in them
heres some pics (like i sed, still some tiding up to do)
Note i covered the armrest/console too

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 2:17 pm
by d_stroy_r
I'm gettting mine done atm.
They gave a review of the material.
They said it was abosultely crap. lol. They asked me why i'm using fabric material?
They also said it's not UV treated, so it would deteriorate with in couple of months if its in contact with the sun.
We'll see how it goes

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 2:30 pm
by mxysxy
d_stroy_r wrote:I'm gettting mine done atm.
They gave a review of the material.
They said it was abosultely crap. lol. They asked me why i'm using fabric material?
They also said it's not UV treated, so it would deteriorate with in couple of months if its in contact with the sun.
We'll see how it goes

Before going into this leatherette seat covers, I did my research very well.
First of all, there is no UV protection difference between leather and leatherette, and the protection is way better then normal stock fabric, hence that's why every bodies back seat foam has been burned to charcoal with stock trimming.
Secondly, I only work with leatherette material called NYLEX. NYLEX is built by Germans in Germany, and the highest quality leatherette achieved until now.
Some says it will survive more then leather.
On the other hand, I have given absolute worst to my leatherette covers, name it from carrying dogs, bricks, leaked pen, water, coke, sex, etc....
And everything is easily cleanable by a damp cloth only.
I am so happy with the leatherette for both quality and price, I can not recommend enough to everyone.
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 2:54 pm
by d_stroy_r
Don't get me wrong, im happy with the seats aswell.
That's a natural reaction if u dont buy the materials from them. They diss it.
I even felt the leather material he was talking about (that was UV treated and was very good) and it's very similiar.
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 3:14 pm
by FTO338
mxysxy wrote:On the other hand, I have given absolute worst to my leatherette covers, name it from carrying dogs, bricks, leaked pen, water, coke, sex, etc....
I'm not convince, because you don't have blood on your list

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 3:26 pm
by d_stroy_r
mxysxy wrote:d_stroy_r wrote:
On the other hand, I have given absolute worst to my leatherette covers, name it from carrying dogs, bricks, leaked pen, water, coke, sex, etc....
The only prob with this material, is the sweat factor especially with SEX. lol
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 3:53 pm
by SchumieFan
Yeah i must say i was sitting in the car yesterday (cant drive it, just reflecting on good times) and the next thing i knew the windows were all fogged up.... no sex either! i armouralled the seats and everything else so that would be the UV protection
