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Gleneagles centre console.

Last post Tue, Apr 17 2012 22:11 by Bruce60. 3 replies.
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  • Sun, Apr 15 2012 20:53
    • Bruce60
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    Gleneagles centre console.

    A bit of a shot in the dark but... the hinged cover on the armrest, which is the same walnut effect finish as the console and facia panel had blistered. I thought OK clean it all off and relacquer it. However when I did get the old finish off I discovered that the wood grain effect appeared to be a thin wrap of some sort which had then been lacquered. So I am left with a plain cover with traces of effect left behind but not enough to recreate a match for the rest of the console. 

    My question is does anyone know how the effect was originally created, can it be recreated or should I just go for something completely different? It is a common flaw on these covers, my replacement one is going the same way.

    Cheers in advance for any thoughts.

    Gleneagles - we share a birthday. 234,567 miles - only another 5K and she'll have reached the moon.
    In the front of the High Mile Club. So far.
  • Mon, Apr 16 2012 21:02 In reply to
    • Andy
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    Re: Gleneagles centre console.

    Hi Bruce60,

    The lacquer on the armrest of my Gleneagles blistered quite badly and started to peel off. I removed the remaing film, rubbed down the surface very lightly with wet and dry and used a can of spray clear lacquer to re-coat it. Suprisingly after 4 or so coats the finsh is pretty much like the original! Looking at what was left after I removed the original film I would never have thought it could look anything like the same but it did.

    This is definitely a very common occurance and it's almost impossible to get hold of a reasonable replacement, I tried.

    I was about to settle on replacing mine with a standard black and decided to give the re-lacquer a try as a last ditch attempt. I used a can of Halfords clear lacquer.

    Andy

    Andy
    1996 MX5 Gleneagles
    1990 BRG Eunos 1.6 V-Spec Auto - gone to a new home
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  • Tue, Apr 17 2012 7:52 In reply to
    • Bruce60
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    Re: Gleneagles centre console.

    Thanks for that Andy. I'll give it a go. I have been looking at veneers but I doubt I could get it right. Let us spray. I'll let you know how I get on.

    Cheers

    John

    Gleneagles - we share a birthday. 234,567 miles - only another 5K and she'll have reached the moon.
    In the front of the High Mile Club. So far.
  • Tue, Apr 17 2012 22:11 In reply to
    • Bruce60
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    Re: Gleneagles centre console.

    Well, I've just got a shinier piece of brown plastic now. The little figuring that was left is still visible though 'tis but a shadow of its former self. Looks like another solution is called for.

    Gleneagles - we share a birthday. 234,567 miles - only another 5K and she'll have reached the moon.
    In the front of the High Mile Club. So far.
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