Unfortunate, my headliner is in fine shape but the pillars all need to be redone – guess I'll be going all the way with alcantara when I get around to it.
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reading that my fabric may be discontinued, Just curious if there is a paint or dye anyone has used that can refinish A pillars that are in good shape, but have sun baked fading. My interior is black.
I have one that has really good fabric condition and just discolored where it was exposed to sun.
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Huge bummer the unbacked fabric, BM3109, is discontinued by VeteranCo. I called them to ask if they had any alternatives, or if peeling the backing off of BM314 was at all viable. They said peeling the backing off would ruin the fabric, but that they had an alternative that's pretty close: EOR911. I don't have their catalog, so I don't have a visual, but they're going to send me samples of BM314 and EOR911 so I can see how close they are.
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Originally posted by Shonky View PostPlease put up some photos of the two together at a couple of angles to see how well they compare. That's as much the problem as anything, getting the headliner and pillars matching (even when buying new A/B/C pillars).
BTW: BM134
Bottom is BM134, top is POR911
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Originally posted by Rokoz View PostBottom is BM134, top is POR911
2005 ///M3 SMG Coupe Silbergrau Metallic/CSL bucket seats
Build Thread: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...e46-m3-journal
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I just got done doing my headliner and pillars in POR911. Sorry for not getting back here earlier, but like the pic above shows, they're nearly indistinguishable. You could convince yourself they're different shades, but it's a stretch, and probably has more to do with holding the weaves at different angles. That combined with the fact that the headliner and pillars are on slightly different planes, I'd be surprised if anyone could tell they different in-car. The POR911 was also really nice to work with, very forgiving considering its thinness. It still has a light backing, but no foam.
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Originally posted by Pklauser View PostI just got done doing my headliner and pillars in POR911. Sorry for not getting back here earlier, but like the pic above shows, they're nearly indistinguishable. You could convince yourself they're different shades, but it's a stretch, and probably has more to do with holding the weaves at different angles. That combined with the fact that the headliner and pillars are on slightly different planes, I'd be surprised if anyone could tell they different in-car. The POR911 was also really nice to work with, very forgiving considering its thinness. It still has a light backing, but no foam.
As we know, from earlier photos in this thread even new OEM pieces don’t match each other perfectly.
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