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    Alcantra anyone???

    No? Me either. But this will have to do. Put some microsuede inserts on my door panels after spraying them black with Duplicolor's Vinyl & Plastic paint. Didn't have high hopes, but man was I pleasantly surprised. Took ALOT of cleaning (and my cards were in pretty damn good shape) to get these ready to hold the paint. Maybe that's why I've not had good luck with it before... usually just wiped the part down and sprayed it. With these I took the toothbrush to them with dawn and water. Then dried them and rubbed them down with rubbing alcohol. Then put on gloves to not transfer any grease/dirt. Came out really well and I haven't been able to take the paint off even when really going at it with my nail. I'm sure I could get it off if I REALLY tried, but it looks like it might actually last a good amount of time.

    On to the pix...











    Before:



    After with flash:



    W/O flash:



    The true color is closer to the w/o flash pics and looks awesome imo. Going to finish the passenger door and do the rear door cards tomorrow. Total cost of project: $50 and some change including all new door card plastic push pins. Upgrade to interior: priceless.
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    #2
    Good job man!

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      #3
      looks good. i always thought about doing this with my car. now with my e34 i was thinking of doing the trim.

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        #4
        Thanks. It's a pretty simple thing, but takes time to do it well. Just finished the other door panel and will do the rear panels tomorrow.

        PS: I meant alcantara. It was late last night. :)
        "A good memory for quotes combined with a poor memory for attribution can lead to a false sense of originality."
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        91 318is Turbo Sold
        87 325 Daily driver Sold
        06 4.8is X5
        06 Mtec X3
        05 4.4i X5 Sold
        92 325ic Sold & Re-purchased
        90 325i Sold
        97 328is Sold
        01 323ci Sold
        92 325i Sold
        83 528e Totaled
        98 328i Sold
        93 325i Sold

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          #5
          Looks great man! One question: What did you use for backing on the inserts? Did you take any shots of that process you would be willing to share? Looks like you really took your time and did it right.
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            #6
            Did you spray your door pull and map pocket with the same stuff? How tough is it? I painted my map pocket with fusion paint for plastic and it went down wonderfully but my inconsiderate passengers have kicked the shit out of it and scuffed it back to tan. The same paint didn't dry after 2 days on the rubber door pulls, guess it really does need to be sprayed on plastic. It was stick tacky so I used 3 coats of regular clearcoat on it. Now its sealed and doesn't stick to your hands when you touch it but it's too shiny. Could try cleaning it and going over with a satin clear, but if you like the stuff you used I'd start all over again with the vinyl paint ....lemme know :)

            And nice job looks classy

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              #7
              Nice job!

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                #8
                the quality of the job looks great but i think the overall effect looks kind of plain compared to the stitching on the oem leather, but definitely some quality work indeed, woulda been sick if you coulda kept the stitching and made if in alcantara

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by JTapper View Post
                  Looks great man! One question: What did you use for backing on the inserts? Did you take any shots of that process you would be willing to share? Looks like you really took your time and did it right.
                  Thanks... used really thick picture matting. You can get it at Hobby Lobby. Was on sale too. No other pics than the ones you see there though sorry.

                  Originally posted by Mossman View Post
                  Did you spray your door pull and map pocket with the same stuff? How tough is it? And nice job looks classy
                  Thanks and yes, I sprayed the pulls and map pockets as well. The pulls came out 100% perfect... lol my brother in law saw them and wanted to know where I found new OEM pulls. The pockets I sprayed outside because the wife's car was in the garage while she was working on ti. Soooo... the humidity made that come out less than perfect, but still looks good.

                  Originally posted by JasonC View Post
                  Nice job!
                  Thank you much. Took more time than I thought it would. But things like this always come out better the longer you take.

                  Originally posted by mcr_driver View Post
                  the quality of the job looks great but i think the overall effect looks kind of plain compared to the stitching on the oem leather, but definitely some quality work indeed, woulda been sick if you coulda kept the stitching and made if in alcantara
                  I have vinyl doors, not leather so there is no real stitching to speak of. I had thought about doing foam behind the suede to provide the same pattern, but after seeing other threads on here and e30tech I preferred the plain panel look for a more understated appearance.
                  "A good memory for quotes combined with a poor memory for attribution can lead to a false sense of originality."
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                  91 318is Turbo Sold
                  87 325 Daily driver Sold
                  06 4.8is X5
                  06 Mtec X3
                  05 4.4i X5 Sold
                  92 325ic Sold & Re-purchased
                  90 325i Sold
                  97 328is Sold
                  01 323ci Sold
                  92 325i Sold
                  83 528e Totaled
                  98 328i Sold
                  93 325i Sold

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                    #10
                    Great job on the panels. Did you use an automotive grade micro? if not make sure you get some UV treatment spray and get a good coating all over it. If you do not the sun will fade it quickly.
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                      #11
                      Kevin, Thanks very much for the input. I was hoping you would chime in on just that issue. Where can I get and what should I use for the UV treatment? I have really dark tint (22% front, 5% eyebrow, and 5% rears) and always use a sun shade if in a place for more than 20mins.

                      Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. A set of your seat covers is still on my wish list for the not to distant future. Would I be able to send you a swatch of the suede I used so it could be matched (color wise) for the seats? I think I remember reading you could... but my memory is terrible so...
                      "A good memory for quotes combined with a poor memory for attribution can lead to a false sense of originality."
                      -----------------------------------------
                      91 318is Turbo Sold
                      87 325 Daily driver Sold
                      06 4.8is X5
                      06 Mtec X3
                      05 4.4i X5 Sold
                      92 325ic Sold & Re-purchased
                      90 325i Sold
                      97 328is Sold
                      01 323ci Sold
                      92 325i Sold
                      83 528e Totaled
                      98 328i Sold
                      93 325i Sold

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Schnitzer318is View Post
                        Kevin, Thanks very much for the input. I was hoping you would chime in on just that issue. Where can I get and what should I use for the UV treatment? I have really dark tint (22% front, 5% eyebrow, and 5% rears) and always use a sun shade if in a place for more than 20mins.

                        Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. A set of your seat covers is still on my wish list for the not to distant future. Would I be able to send you a swatch of the suede I used so it could be matched (color wise) for the seats? I think I remember reading you could... but my memory is terrible so...
                        Sure send me a sample when you are ready. As far as UV treatment goes, I have not used any. However I have heard this stuff is not bad. Test it on a piece of scrap first to make sure there are no weird reactions.
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                          #13
                          Thanks, will pick some of that up asap.
                          "A good memory for quotes combined with a poor memory for attribution can lead to a false sense of originality."
                          -----------------------------------------
                          91 318is Turbo Sold
                          87 325 Daily driver Sold
                          06 4.8is X5
                          06 Mtec X3
                          05 4.4i X5 Sold
                          92 325ic Sold & Re-purchased
                          90 325i Sold
                          97 328is Sold
                          01 323ci Sold
                          92 325i Sold
                          83 528e Totaled
                          98 328i Sold
                          93 325i Sold

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                            #14
                            I think it looks great
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                              #15
                              What did you use to attach the backing board to the door card itself?

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