Author Topic: Dead Cow In My Car  (Read 5865 times)

ejm

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Dead Cow In My Car
« on: September 14, 2007, 14:47:48 »
You buy your wife expensive perfume for Christmas, but when she opens it, it doesn't smell, and it looks like water. You get slapped round the face and banned to the spare room for the rest of the festive period.

So, why when I get my car re-trimmed, and comes back not smelling or looking like leather, do I still have to pay thousands of pounds for it?

When I express my concern, I am told that 'modern leather doesn't smell' and that 'maybe I could use a leather spray on it.'  (While I'm at it, I could spray the bumpers with some nice chrome paint).

After much research I have found that someone from Connolly is remaking Vaumol, which is the original leather used in Rolls, Jags, Astons, ferraris etc.

This person is using oil-based rather than modern water-based chemicals, which produces the authentic smell. Vaumol comes as a natural finish, but can be embossed to reproduce to patterns adopted by different marques.

Obviously this doesn't come cheap, but neither does a good Pagoda.

Price is about £500 per hide, and takes around a month to arrive after order. I've ordered two and when I've retrimmed my car, I'll post the results. Unfortunately, until the Internet enables you to post smells, or scratch and sniff pictures, you'll have to take my word for the true leather aroma. :-)

I used UK Hide (01932 353 338) by the way.


Red Vaumol versus modern white leather

Original 1963 Mercedes 220 SE

Douglas

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Re: Dead Cow In My Car
« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2007, 16:29:47 »
I smell success.  :)

Congrats. I'm sure you will be rewarded for your diligence.

Douglas Kim
New York
USA

tuultyme

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Re: Dead Cow In My Car
« Reply #2 on: September 14, 2007, 22:09:49 »
I upgraded my interior to leather a few years ago from some guy out of California.  I can still get a good leather smell when the car has been closed or covered for a while.

Bruce; 268Blaugrun(green) 1970 280SL; IL

peterm

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Re: Dead Cow In My Car
« Reply #3 on: September 17, 2007, 12:19:22 »
sorry new leather not with-standing, my car still smells "old"

enochbell

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Re: Dead Cow In My Car
« Reply #4 on: September 17, 2007, 16:31:47 »
"A rose is a rose..."

Sorry, could not help myself,

g

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mdsalemi

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Re: Dead Cow In My Car
« Reply #5 on: September 18, 2007, 06:13:31 »
Simple.  Go to any auto parts store and buy "leather" air freshener.  Or, "new car" if 'Tex is your thing...

Michael Salemi
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TheEngineer

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Re: Dead Cow In My Car
« Reply #6 on: September 19, 2007, 09:15:46 »
You are so lucky that you can still smell! :)  With me, several things don't work anymore. It's baaad to get old.

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Bob G

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Re: Dead Cow In My Car
« Reply #7 on: September 20, 2007, 15:48:18 »
The smell of a Mercedes-Benz is very special. Just open the door of a will kept W111 and the smell of leather and wool carpeting hits you. that is why when I get my 280SL reupholstered MB tex I plan to inforce the rule one when driving in my car NO FOOD , No Drinks alouded.

My 1987 Ford Mustang still smells like it should when new.

Bob Geco
« Last Edit: September 20, 2007, 15:48:47 by Bob G »

London380sl

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Re: Dead Cow In My Car
« Reply #8 on: September 22, 2007, 05:38:10 »
Try Zaino's Leather in a Bottle if you want the smell of leather. I use in my both of my cars.  Works really well in the sedan as it's enclosed.  Less successful in the convertible because, well, its a convertible and its open to the air.  Still get that elusive wisp of leather when you get in.:)