Well, after looking at the results from Bob V. (86_6series) and the flock job that he performed, I figured I'd give it a whirl, while I had things apart
Once again, pleased with the results
I went with black, not knowing that this stuff comes in a couple of dozen colors
I did replace the original "grain of rice" 1.2W bulbs with 2.3W, but I haven't had the 6er out at night yet to see how much brighter things are in there
And almost forgot, Euro tach and fuel gauge installed as well
To flock or not to flock - revisited...
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Re: To flock or not to flock - revisited...
That looks very good!
How did you remove the glass without breaking it?
Aren't the brighter bulbs warmer? Not sure if that extra heat could perhaps ruin the plastic molding.
How did you remove the glass without breaking it?
Aren't the brighter bulbs warmer? Not sure if that extra heat could perhaps ruin the plastic molding.
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Re: To flock or not to flock - revisited...
I found it possible to break the glue holding the lens by tapping around the edge lightly with a mallet. I did end up getting a tiny crack but I think it was from my impatience more than anything.
Your results may very.
Your results may very.
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Re: To flock or not to flock - revisited...
Very carefully Paul, very carefullyHow did you remove the glass without breaking it?
As it's glued in a few places, and you don't know where they are, I just worked my way around, slowly lifting and trying to break free any glue bonds
I did manage to create 2 very small cracks along the right hand side, but are not visible, at least in the attached photos
Presumably, yes, they would be warmer. But please keep in mind the very low wattage we're dealing with here, 1.2W versus 2.3WAren't the brighter bulbs warmer?
Plus I do have the option to turn them down in intensity, should I feel the need, but seriously doubt that they will do any damage to to excessive heat
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Re: To flock or not to flock - revisited...
That's very impressive Bobbo.
I'll have to blank off the auto gear indicator lights on my binnicle when I go manual therefoe this is of great interest to me .
Can you enlighten us as to what's involved in this and how you acheived it .
Thanks, Don.
I'll have to blank off the auto gear indicator lights on my binnicle when I go manual therefoe this is of great interest to me .
Can you enlighten us as to what's involved in this and how you acheived it .
Thanks, Don.
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Re: To flock or not to flock - revisited...
Well Don, as my 6er was already a manual, I didn't actually have to do anything
Not sure if you've ever removed your instrument cluster before, but just like the idiot light symbols on the left and right hand sides, there is a piece of black plastic that covers the slushbox symbols
The idiot light symbols are also on plastic pieces that fit nicely into recesses on the back side of the cluster
I did crazy glue them in place before reassembly, as they were loose and fell out when I removed the cluster
If you have any parts breakers in the UK or Ireland for series 1 cars, maybe you can see about obtaining this blanking strip
Otherwise, I think it would be simple enough to just fabricate one
Sorry, I should have snapped a photo of these but did not
Not sure if you've ever removed your instrument cluster before, but just like the idiot light symbols on the left and right hand sides, there is a piece of black plastic that covers the slushbox symbols
The idiot light symbols are also on plastic pieces that fit nicely into recesses on the back side of the cluster
I did crazy glue them in place before reassembly, as they were loose and fell out when I removed the cluster
If you have any parts breakers in the UK or Ireland for series 1 cars, maybe you can see about obtaining this blanking strip
Otherwise, I think it would be simple enough to just fabricate one
Sorry, I should have snapped a photo of these but did not
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Re: To flock or not to flock - revisited...
Thanks Bob but , and forgive me if I have misunderstood this , did you do the flocking yourself or was it done professionally ?
I thought the flock had to be " charged " to adhere to the surface .
Don
I thought the flock had to be " charged " to adhere to the surface .
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Re: To flock or not to flock - revisited...
Ah, no need to charge, like powder coating
The kit comes with brush (or spray on) adhesive and a sort of "pump" that you use to dispense the fibers
The pump is essentially 2 cardboard tubes, one that fits inside the other, with holes in one end to dispense the fibers, pretty simple, actually
It's from a company called Just Flock It
https://www.flockit.com/
Once it's dry (overnight) you simply shake out what didn't stick, for reuse
This kit can actually be used for gloveboxes as well, and since mine is water stained, thanks to that pesky grommet that leaks above it, I will probably do this as well
I still have to redye the glovebox anyway, so what the hell
The kit comes with brush (or spray on) adhesive and a sort of "pump" that you use to dispense the fibers
The pump is essentially 2 cardboard tubes, one that fits inside the other, with holes in one end to dispense the fibers, pretty simple, actually
It's from a company called Just Flock It
https://www.flockit.com/
Once it's dry (overnight) you simply shake out what didn't stick, for reuse
This kit can actually be used for gloveboxes as well, and since mine is water stained, thanks to that pesky grommet that leaks above it, I will probably do this as well
I still have to redye the glovebox anyway, so what the hell
Bobbo
1980 633 CSi Cypress Green/Pearl Beige
2017 X5 M Sport Xdrive 35i Carbon Black/Ivory White
2005 330 Ci ZHP Cabrio Imola Red/Bone/Black