So all the colours of dye have been ordered and i have been to see
@yocky z3 2.0 who has kindly loaned me his airbrush and compressor.
Have gone with dye from liquid leather having toyed with all sorts their one hit dye that contains everything seemed the simplist way to go .
Alot of the kits use chemicals to strip the seat of its original dye but as they have said its quite harsh and can damage the stitching and dry the leather.
3 stages of clean /condition and then dye are all it takes no finish to apply or any sealer to add as said their dye contains it all.
There a few small repairs to do alittle filler but not much as the leather is in good condition. I had some stiching that was gone and decided to see if i could put it back the leather is held together fine its just the stitching thats worn and snapped.
As mentioned youtube showed how so had a crack at it,its not perfect but its better than just holes and when its all dyed down it will blend in.
Seat before...
And after
As said not perfect but better than not there.
The seats have the natorious rock as the kebabs are worn but no such movement in the original seats so i have changed the subframes of the seats over 2 bolts and the whole mechanism comes free.
Just a point to mention on this if anyone is fitting post face lift seats into a preface lift or visa versa swapping the bases over will sort most of the wiring issues.
I have read that its just the seat motors that are different and the heated bit is the same so may be very straight forward but that bit im unsure.
Dying kit will arrive next week and off for a few days so will hopefully get it all sorted fingers crossed !