Vinyl tears
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Vinyl tears
It seems that my steering wheel is contantly shedding small pieces of vinyl
The appear to almost me poped bubbles I have patched one with the heated vinyl repair and it blended very well however is there somthing I am doing wrong causing this?
Also I have leatherette seats and on the drivers side there is the start of 6 or 7 small slits in the material it is only thru the vinyl not the substrate fiber. Any idea for repairing this and what to do to prevent this?
Also is bad vinyl a known issue with 2003 Coopers?
The appear to almost me poped bubbles I have patched one with the heated vinyl repair and it blended very well however is there somthing I am doing wrong causing this?
Also I have leatherette seats and on the drivers side there is the start of 6 or 7 small slits in the material it is only thru the vinyl not the substrate fiber. Any idea for repairing this and what to do to prevent this?
Also is bad vinyl a known issue with 2003 Coopers?
yah, hard to tell cause your tears could be from defective material.
i use Prima Nero on my leatherette's and dash. but for the steering wheel
i just wipe it down with Griot's SpeedShine cause i don't want it
getting slippery.
www.detailersparadise.com for Nero
www.griotsgarage.com for SpeedShine
i use Prima Nero on my leatherette's and dash. but for the steering wheel
i just wipe it down with Griot's SpeedShine cause i don't want it
getting slippery.
www.detailersparadise.com for Nero
www.griotsgarage.com for SpeedShine
Have you treated your seats/steering wheel/dash with any kind of protectant over the years? If not, that may be your problem as the sun could have simply beaten down on your unprotected vinyl & ruined it. I have been using 303 Aerospace Protectant since my MINI was new & everything still looks as good as new but mine is an '05 so ask me in 2 more years how it is holding up

Good luck to you & if you find anything that can be used to repair a leatherette seat nicely keep me posted as I need to fix a small hole in one
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From: Round Rock, TX
Bah I hate seat covers with the exception of neoprene in my jeep (it just makes sense there)
Some idiot smoker that would be me was riding with the top down & the hot rock blew into the back seat when my MINI was only 3 months old. The hole is small & an easy repair if I could just find some good stuff to repair it with

Without seeing pictures, it really sounds like the vinyl has dried out and is cracking. Replacing the seat covers is the only way I know to fix that.
ahhh... sorry to hear that.
so you stopped smoking in your car,right?
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Actually the disintegrating steering wheel was a known issue on my 2003 Cooper. I had 2 steering wheels replaced before I decided to wear driving gloves and that cured the problem.
It doesn't happen to everyone though--but seems to happen more to those with sweaty palms or who grip the wheel very tight.
Once it's peeling, you're better off replacing the wheel otherwise it will continue to shed. I tried a steering cover for awhile, but I didn't like it over time.
Richard
It doesn't happen to everyone though--but seems to happen more to those with sweaty palms or who grip the wheel very tight.
Once it's peeling, you're better off replacing the wheel otherwise it will continue to shed. I tried a steering cover for awhile, but I didn't like it over time.
Richard

I'm totally kidding.
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