>>> The upholstery on the car is all messed up. The leather on the
>>> doors is tightening and bubbling up. And the inside of the rooftop is
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> And if you find a shop and get it restored, try maintaining the new
> leather by cleaning and conditioning it at least every 4 months.
>>>> The upholstery on the car is all messed up. The leather on the
>>>> doors is tightening and bubbling up. And the inside of the rooftop is
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>
> I know this is a very subtle difference ...
If its leather then mink oil, etc. will work. If rubber, then BMW's
GummiPflege should protect it. Either way, if the OP hasn't maintained it,
I'm not surprised its falling apart!
Tom K.
dizzy - 14 May 2007 05:17 GMT
>If its leather then mink oil, etc. will work. If rubber, then BMW's
>GummiPflege should protect it. Either way, if the OP hasn't maintained it,
>I'm not surprised its falling apart!
Inner door panels should not need not need to be "maintained".
Jeff Strickland - 14 May 2007 15:23 GMT
>>>>> The upholstery on the car is all messed up. The leather on the
>>>>> doors is tightening and bubbling up. And the inside of the rooftop is
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> GummiPflege should protect it. Either way, if the OP hasn't maintained
> it, I'm not surprised its falling apart!
It's common on the E35 that the material pulls off of the backing board.
Even well maintained cars can develop the problem.