Leather On Sale!
Leather Found! Compare Prices on Leather at 50+ online stores.
Car Seats
Searching for Car Seats? Search no Further. We've Found Car Seats Here!
Custom Leather Car Seats
Compare a wide range of leading sites online.
Car Seat
Click here to find car seat! Shop and Compare Online.
Best Solution For All Your Queries!
Find Best Prices And Deals From Our Online Directory. Compare & Save Now!
Ferrari P4/5 by Pininfarina
| Manufacturer | Ferrari / Pininfarina |
|---|---|
| Also called | Ferrari P4/5 |
| Production | 2006 1 unit |
| Assembly | Turin, Italy (Pininfarina) |
| Predecessor | N/A |
| Successor | N/A |
| Class | Sports Car |
| Body style(s) | Berlinetta |
| Layout | Mid-Rear |
| Engine(s) | 6 L Ferrari F140 V12[1] |
| Transmission(s) | 6 Speed Semi-automatic, Twin plate clutch[1] |
| Wheelbase | 2650 mm (104.3 in)[1] |
| Length | 4630 mm (182.3 in)[1] |
| Width | 2042 mm (80.4 in)[1] |
| Height | 1126 mm (44.3 in)[1] |
| Curb weight | 1200 kg (2645 lb)[1] |
| Related | Enzo Ferrari Ferrari 330 P4[1] |
| Designer | Jason Castriota at Pininfarina[1] |
The Ferrari P4/5 (officially known as the Ferrari P4/5 by Pininfarina) is a one-off Sports Car made by Italian sports car manufacturer Ferrari but redesigned by Pininfarina for film director and stock exchange magnate James Glickenhaus. The car was a Ferrari Enzo but the owner James Glickenhaus preferred the styling of Ferrari's 1960s race cars, the P Series.[1] The project cost Glickenhaus US$ 4 million and was officially presented to the public in August 2006 at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elégance, but in July 2006 Glickenhaus allowed several websites to publish images of the clay model.[2][3][4]
Best Solution For All Your Queries!
Find Best Prices And Deals From Our Online Directory. Compare & Save Now!
Download Award-winning Antivirus! Click to START FREE ONLINE SCAN!
Detects and Removes Spyware, Adware, KeyLoggers, Browser Hijackers and Dialers on Your PC. Award-winning antivirus & spyware protection.
Looking for custom leather car seats? Click Here!
All information about custom leather car seats here.
Searching for custom leather car seats? Click Here!
Everything about custom leather car seats here.
No movie found
How to Dye Leather Seats in a Car
Instructions
Difficulty: ChallengingThings You’ll Need:
- One Quart of Rejuvenator Oil
- One Quart of Prestine Clean
- One Quart of Prepping Agent
- A Small Jar of Crack Filler
- One Quart of Custom Color
- A Gallon of Medium-Drying Lacquer Thinner
- Several Sheets each of 240 and 400 Wetordry Sandpaper
- A Bucket
- Masking Tape
- Pair of Gloves
- Plastic Garbage Bags
- Towels and Wash Clothes
- 2 Plastic Spray Bottles
- Two Brushes
- Brush for Cleaning
- Pain Stirring Stick
- Steel Wool or Scotch Pad
- Water
- Detergent
- Spatula
How to Dye Leather Seats in a Car
Step1First, vacuum out your car seats and use a brush to get down in the cracks. Then use detergent and hot water to clean the seats. Dry them thouroughly with a towel afterwards.
Step2
Use the steel wool or Scotch pad, and your gloves, to scrub the leather with your lacquer thinner. This stage will remove most of the original color from the seats. Always, always leave the doors open for ventilation and remember this is flammable! That means no interior lights, no car radio, no starting the car, and no using anything else that might create a spark.You can use a spray bottle to apply the lacquer thinner, and a damp towel to wipe up the gunk that forms.
Step3
Wet-sand the seats, first with 240-grit paper and then with the 400-grit. By the time this stage is finished, about 75% of the leather's original color should be gone. You can use water mixed with detergent to make the sanding easier, and to prevent the sandpaper from sticking to the leather. Keep a wash cloth handy to wet the seats before continuing to sand. Clean the seats with a damp towel and dry.Dry the seats in the sunlight, but protect against direct sun! This will take at least a day.
Step4
After the seats are dry, rub Rejuvenating Oil into the seats with your hands. Don't be sparing with it! Just spray it on the seats and rub it in. If there are spots where the oil does not soak in, they will need to be sanded again. Give those places at least an hour to re-dry before adding oil again. Let the car dry somewhere warm for a couple hours and apply another coat. Then let the seats dry overnight. Cover the seats with a towel if it has to be driven somewhere.
Step5
Fill a new spray bottle with Prestine Clean. Spray areas of the seats and scrub with a wet cloth with Prestine Clean as well. Follow up with a damp towel, and frequently rinse the wash cloth with water when it becomes dirty. Keep the Prestine Clean bottle around as it can be used for cleaning later on. Wait at least two days before proceeding to the next step.
Step6
Next apply the Leather Prepping Agent with a spray bottle. Spray the surface and wet a washcloth. Scrub with the Prepping Agent to remove any remaining contaminents. Use a dry towel afterwards.
Step7
Repair any cuts in the leather.
Step8
If you have cracks in your seats, apply filler inside the crack and even it out with a spatula. Use a damp rag to remove filler than has gotten outside the crack. Allow to dry and repeat until all cracks are filled and smooth.
Step9
Finally you are ready to dye the leather. Wipe all surfaces with a damp towel to make sure they are clean. Use the plastic bags and masking tape to protect surfaces that will not be dyed. Empty your dye into a container that holds at least two quarts. Make sure you have a lid for it and a paint stirrer. Stir the dye often. Then apply dye to your leather seats. Wait a couple days before putting the seats back in, and a few months before cleaning leather.





