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Mr. 02-27-2015 01:29 AM

Alcantara Center Console DIY
 
How to Wrap Your Center Console in Alcantara video here: [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLmaK_SsR2Y"]How to wrap your center console in Alcantara BRZ FRS GT86 - YouTube[/ame]

Step by Step instructions.

1. Remove the center Console, shifter, ebrake, and center plaque if applicable.
2. Clean the center console well with just soapy water and a micro fiber cloth. You can apply wax and grease remover if you want
3. Prepare. Tape off any over spray location, clips, and ends.
4. Prepare work area. Make sure it is clean and a well vented area.
5. Prepare Alacantara. Measure twice and cut once.
6. Spray the 3M fabric adhesive on the surface and the back side of the fabric. Work on the passenger side first because it has more surface area and is much easier. Continue all around till everything is complete.
7. Use paper clips to help hold the edge. Wrap the edges on.
8. When dry remove all the tape and and paper clips.
9. Cutting the center where the cup holder is. There is a natural cut line that separates the two section. With a fresh razor blade follow the line.
10. Add trim mold.
11. clean up and enjoy.

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hints and recommendations.

If you spray glue and it over spray clean it was water ASAP.

Use paper clips instead of what I used.

Practice on other objects if you are unsure about your skills.

This is about a 3/5 in my option. A lot of time in preparing and working is only 30-60 min.

Have fun.

DAN_BRZ 03-06-2015 01:19 PM

Where did u buy ur alcantara?? do u have a link? thanks!

Mr. 03-06-2015 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by DAN_BRZ (Post 2158572)
Where did u buy ur alcantara?? do u have a link? thanks!

http://store.jpmcoachworks.com/colle...ntara-material

is the one of legit places to buy it. Skip ebay and Amazon. Especially if they say made in China or Taiwan. I want to note that it is only made somewhere in Italy. :)

Wrapping the DIY will come when I get some time.

Porcupint 03-06-2015 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. (Post 2158606)
http://store.jpmcoachworks.com/colle...ntara-material

is the one of legit places to buy it. Skip ebay and Amazon. Especially if they say made in China or Taiwan. I want to note that it is only made somewhere in Italy. :)

Wrapping the DIY will come when I get some time.

Assuming you used cover on this project instead of panel huh?

Mr. 03-06-2015 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Porcupint (Post 2158612)
Assuming you used cover on this project instead of panel huh?

^^^ I don't understand :P

cover vs panel?:bonk:

The whole dash the cover and panels will wrapped for the most part and the bit and pieces in CF.

DAN_BRZ 03-06-2015 10:57 PM

man i really want to do this... so much want!! u did a great job! that alcantara is steep!
is the knock of stuff no good? im assuming its crap but its much cheaper... ugh!

Porcupint 03-06-2015 10:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. (Post 2158632)
^^^ I don't understand :P

cover vs panel?:bonk:

The whole dash the cover and panels will wrapped for the most part and the bit and pieces in CF.

I got them backwards. I meant to ask if you used panel.

Cover is alcantara with a fabric backing to give it more structure.

http://store.jpmcoachworks.com/colle...er-by-the-yard

Panel is just straight alcantara with no backing.

http://store.jpmcoachworks.com/colle...el-by-the-yard

Porcupint 03-06-2015 10:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DAN_BRZ (Post 2159356)
man i really want to do this... so much want!! u did a great job! that alcantara is steep!
is the knock of stuff no good? im assuming its crap but its much cheaper... ugh!

More likely to color bleed and fade from the UV light. Alcantara is considered automotive grade and is designed to withstand uv light and elements.

Mr. 03-06-2015 11:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Porcupint (Post 2159358)
I got them backwards. I meant to ask if you used panel.

Cover is alcantara with a fabric backing to give it more structure.

http://store.jpmcoachworks.com/colle...er-by-the-yard

Panel is just straight alcantara with no backing.

http://store.jpmcoachworks.com/colle...el-by-the-yard



^^^^^^^^^^^that's good to know. I got the more expensive one ~_~ Because it said "ideal for headliners, various trim pieces and other areas with curves or complex shapes" I figure a dash would fit in that slot. :)

rusty959 04-06-2015 05:31 PM

Is the color the 9040 jet black?

toast 04-07-2015 02:46 PM

I would use 3M Super 90 glue, that is what the guys at JPM use.

Also, the european armrest makes this much simpler. The hardest part by far is getting a clean cut on the opening for the armrest. With the OEM euro cover this becomes trivial because the frame for the armrest covers your cut.

Porcupint 04-07-2015 03:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by toast (Post 2202696)
I would use 3M Super 90 glue, that is what the guys at JPM use.

Also, the european armrest makes this much simpler. The hardest part by far is getting a clean cut on the opening for the armrest. With the OEM euro cover this becomes trivial because the frame for the armrest covers your cut.

This? [ame="http://www.amazon.com/3M-90-24-Spray-Adhesive-17-6-Ounce/dp/B0002BBV2S"]Amazon.com: 3M Spray Adhesive, 17.6-Ounce: Home Improvement[/ame]

Euro armrest is what I plan on doing with it.

toast 04-08-2015 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Porcupint (Post 2202724)
This? Amazon.com: 3M Spray Adhesive, 17.6-Ounce: Home Improvement

Euro armrest is what I plan on doing with it.

Yup. You will find with that spray that it isn't necessary to put clips along the edges. Once you have the outside done, cut the extra to about 3/4", notch any corners with triangular cuts as shown (the more and thinner the better) and spray the plastic back and cloth in one pass. After a minute, press the pieces to the plastic and then pull them back off. Wait a minute or two and then press them into place and they will be there for good.

One other thing that can help is when cutting out the shifter area you need to stretch the material into the depression for the trim ring. If you have a steam machine (like for pants to remove wrinkles) you can get a lot more stretch and get the alcantara all the way down into the opening before you cut the slits to wrap it around the back of the plastic.

VegasDSM 05-31-2015 11:20 AM

Looks great! How much material did you end up buying?


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