Sanded scratches from my dash console bezel today
#16
Pole Position
A quick shout out to Jayclapp as I just touched up the shift lever and steering wheel as he instructed and it turned out perfectly. I am now more pleased than ever to get into my car and not have to look at the unsightly wear portions.
Thanks Man!
Thanks Man!
#18
Pole Position
It blended really well and Home Depot (who knew?) matched the color perfectly. You really have to get very close to notice that its been painted.
I was nervous too but am very pleased with the way it turned out.
I was nervous too but am very pleased with the way it turned out.
#19
Lexus Test Driver
Thread Starter
Hey LS Gary.......what color is your interior.......I am thinking black would be easy......mine is a taupe and although the shift **** is pretty easy to touch up the steering wheel in my case is approx 5" of wear that I would have to match and blend. I tried the Home Depot match but as usual they got it wrong.....i can continue to go back and have them get the mix just right......but I came across another option on line that had all of the manufacturers and the interior colors already done for you....I havent purchased yet....just browsed the website....I believe it was called Leather Magic...but it was a relief to click on lexus...then LS430.....then see the exact color I have been trying to hunt down. I will prob purchase the kit....$49.95.....and give it a try.
#20
Pole Position
I have the Ecru leather interior with the taupe trim on my '02 and that is the car I touched up. The '05 has an all black interior and does not show any visible signs of wear in the same spots as the '02.
The paint I got at HD cost me all of $2.48.
The paint I got at HD cost me all of $2.48.
#21
Lexus Champion
Do you guys have the problem of the emergency brake handle fading to yellow and looking horrible? It's caused by exposure to UV rays because the plastic used is subject to that. If so, you can correct it by taking the face of the coin tray off and getting a paint match at Home Depot (or any paint store) and then hand painting the handle. I did that to my car and it now matches the rest of the dash and you can't tell the difference.
#22
Lexus Test Driver
Thread Starter
LSGARY .........I just went back to Home Depot again and got another mix and they still didnt get it right. I have very little to zero success with any paint store doing perfect matches. Can u show a pic of your steering wheel repaint and the cap of your paint with the color mix on it please? My car is the same color......I will enclose a pic of the lid from paint jar.....
#24
Lexus Test Driver
Thread Starter
Thanks JC......I notice u went with a flat....I chose a sating for a little shine one the steering wheel. I will take your sample data up to Home Depot and give it a shot....its only a couple of bucks....if it works great if not no big deal.
Answer to your other question.....my brake release pull is not discolored.....but my car has spent a lot of its life in the garage.
I spoke with reps at Leather Magic regarding the Lexus colors and although the color chart shows a bunch of the taupe colors the gal thought those colors were for seats and not steering wheels. They said if I could send them a sample section they would do an exact match for me and ship me the full kit......The kit is $49.95 plus ship.....but it does come with everything u need to do the job correctly.
Answer to your other question.....my brake release pull is not discolored.....but my car has spent a lot of its life in the garage.
I spoke with reps at Leather Magic regarding the Lexus colors and although the color chart shows a bunch of the taupe colors the gal thought those colors were for seats and not steering wheels. They said if I could send them a sample section they would do an exact match for me and ship me the full kit......The kit is $49.95 plus ship.....but it does come with everything u need to do the job correctly.
#25
Lexus Champion
Thanks JC......I notice u went with a flat....I chose a sating for a little shine one the steering wheel. I will take your sample data up to Home Depot and give it a shot....its only a couple of bucks....if it works great if not no big deal.
Answer to your other question.....my brake release pull is not discolored.....but my car has spent a lot of its life in the garage.
I spoke with reps at Leather Magic regarding the Lexus colors and although the color chart shows a bunch of the taupe colors the gal thought those colors were for seats and not steering wheels. They said if I could send them a sample section they would do an exact match for me and ship me the full kit......The kit is $49.95 plus ship.....but it does come with everything u need to do the job correctly.
Answer to your other question.....my brake release pull is not discolored.....but my car has spent a lot of its life in the garage.
I spoke with reps at Leather Magic regarding the Lexus colors and although the color chart shows a bunch of the taupe colors the gal thought those colors were for seats and not steering wheels. They said if I could send them a sample section they would do an exact match for me and ship me the full kit......The kit is $49.95 plus ship.....but it does come with everything u need to do the job correctly.
#26
Lexus Test Driver
Thread Starter
Hey JC....tried your paint mix today....its close....about as close as my attempt got but not close enough for a seamless repair. The shift **** is down and out of site so it doesnt have to be perfect but the wheel has to be real real close. As u can see....I am in deep now with my wheel. I am a perfectionist so I will get it right or have new wrap stitched on..... or worse case buy a new wheel for $300....if the install was easy I would have already done that.
Dont laugh.....but here are some pics of today trying your paint color out.....on the wheel your color is the lower one. For those afraid that u might screw the job up.....ha.....look at mine! The paint brush trick is good for small areas of touch up.....not several inches.....in my case the front of the wheel will have to be filled....sanded....and sprayed....then clear coated.
But I still have to find the darn color first.
Dont laugh.....but here are some pics of today trying your paint color out.....on the wheel your color is the lower one. For those afraid that u might screw the job up.....ha.....look at mine! The paint brush trick is good for small areas of touch up.....not several inches.....in my case the front of the wheel will have to be filled....sanded....and sprayed....then clear coated.
But I still have to find the darn color first.
#27
Super Moderator
iTrader: (6)
When leather wears the grain structure will be different than the lower wear areas. Those "polished" areas to the steering wheel will be visible, any dirt, oils or grime that is embedded alter how dyes are absorbed. Just don't scuff that section in preparation, once the leather cell structure is scratched, dyes are absorbed differently. The least troublesome color is pure black.
If you've worked with wood stains, leather dyes behave very similar.
If you've worked with wood stains, leather dyes behave very similar.
#29
Lexus Test Driver
Thread Starter
Ya I have seen that video EXTR3ME ..amazing transformation. but I need the color......somebody must know this color....once I have that I can copy the pro's prep and procedure
now my chipped rims and my headlight lenses are buggin me......gotta get her up to A+ grade so I can relax......and just cruise
now my chipped rims and my headlight lenses are buggin me......gotta get her up to A+ grade so I can relax......and just cruise
#30
Ya I have seen that video EXTR3ME ..amazing transformation. but I need the color......somebody must know this color....once I have that I can copy the pro's prep and procedure
now my chipped rims and my headlight lenses are buggin me......gotta get her up to A+ grade so I can relax......and just cruise
now my chipped rims and my headlight lenses are buggin me......gotta get her up to A+ grade so I can relax......and just cruise