Leather trim issue

Dalek

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I have a black leather dashboard and the leather is peeling back on the strip that runs between the windscreen and the hood over the speedo etc. Looks like it has dried out in the sun?
How do I soften the leather to make it pliable enough to push it back into shape and what adhesive is best to stick it down again?
 

Jack Ratt

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My black Zed has this issue too
 

g8jka

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It's a dash out job and then remove the pods. You then need to heat it up with a hair dryer or heat gun and try to stretch it back in place and fix with some contact adhesive. The speedo pod was too far gone on mine so I replaced it, I fixed the rest but it's started to shrink again. I have some red ones to replace them but they also need repairing. You can get replacement covers, @bertiejaffa did his but it's not a quick or easy job to do. Either repairing or replacing its a dash out job to do it properly.
 

andyglym

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It's a dash out job and then remove the pods. You then need to heat it up with a hair dryer or heat gun and try to stretch it back in place and fix with some contact adhesive. The speedo pod was too far gone on mine so I replaced it, I fixed the rest but it's started to shrink again. I have some red ones to replace them but they also need repairing. You can get replacement covers, @bertiejaffa did his but it's not a quick or easy job to do. Either repairing or replacing its a dash out job to do it properly.
:arghh:
 

Dalek

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It's a dash out job and then remove the pods. You then need to heat it up with a hair dryer or heat gun and try to stretch it back in place and fix with some contact adhesive. The speedo pod was too far gone on mine so I replaced it, I fixed the rest but it's started to shrink again. I have some red ones to replace them but they also need repairing. You can get replacement covers, @bertiejaffa did his but it's not a quick or easy job to do. Either repairing or replacing its a dash out job to do it properly.
:arghh:
 

g8jka

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Upset! I'm distraught :arghh: That's like proper DIY :arghh:
DIY is a doddle compared to repairing shrunken leather on a Z3 dash. I've only ever seen a couple of people take it on and thinking about it I've not seen them since :eek:

It's ok mate I have a plan. @g8jka seems to know what's he's on with. Drop it down at his :D
By all means drop it round to mine, they will just go in the loft with the other 2 spares I'm yet to repair :banghead:
 

Sean d

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The leather has dried out over years and it looks like its beyond repair, you may as well try a leather conditioner but you will need to aplly it to the underside as the topside is non permiable, I would keep applying over a number of days, you will need to bend and massage the leather to try and soften it.
 

Dalek

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The leather has dried out over years and it looks like its beyond repair, you may as well try a leather conditioner but you will need to aplly it to the underside as the topside is non permiable, I would keep applying over a number of days, you will need to bend and massage the leather to try and soften it.
Thats OK. I’m good at bending and massaging!
 

Ianmc

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Thank fully I don't have this leather, just the posh folk do!:whistle:
 

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