Thank you for this video and for sharing your experience. I need to do a little repair on my 3LT dash but was worried about sticking a needle into the leather. Your recommendation cleared it all up. I now feel confident to make the repair. Thanks again..
LOVE this Guy's stuff! Just saw some of his content today!!! I've had this Tear-Mender in my Paint/HSW Dept for over 22 years! I'm in an ACE store....so patronize your Hardware stores if you can.
Hi all, I just used the method in the video. I had inly a 4" area near the defroster grill. It dries pretty quickly and is an invisible repair in my case. A Quick aid when working near the contours of the dashboard such as I did. Take some sand or if you're lucky enough to have mortar mix around the garage and put enough in a plastic bag so it has some weight put it on top of your repair and since it's sand it'll flex with the contours mine came out absolutely mint😂mint
SO grateful for this video. Thank you!THIS WORKS! ...a few things that worked for me... 2017 Grand Cherokee overland. Leather dash starting to look pretty bad and buckled. Used the stuff recommended. Initially wasn't really holding, so BE GENEROUS with the glue . It's not super glue, after all. Push it down hard for the full 3 minutes - I went to 4 and it's working well. Be prepared to do multiple spots. Spreading it too thin just won't work...
I am about to try the same on our jeep, same year and make. It's a bloody disgrace what this car looks like after 6 years in mild climate... may I ask if it's still ok after 2 months?
@@aidenross5408 I worked very hard to make my dash look pretty darn good - HOWEVER - 3 months later it has returned to original condition. I live in the desert southwest, so possibly the intense sunlight was the factor. The glue just didn't hold. I used exactly the glue he had recommended. Maybe a different glue or epoxy? Good luck...
@@lee.m.506 Same thing on my 2013 GC. Used Fiebing's Leathercraft cement. Worked about a year but is now coming up again. I live in south Texas so the Jeeps interior gets very hot even with the windshield having a reflector in the summer. Wish someone could come up with a long lasting solution.
Thank you very much for sharing the video! I had purchased everything that I needed on Amazon! Applied the glue through the leather and it worked Amazing!!!!! 3LZ dash on my Z06 looks perfect again!!!!!! Thanks again!
Thanks, just found this video. This fix was something I've been thinking about doing, but just wasn't sure it would work. So again, thank you and I'm glad I found your video.
Kinda embarrasing the more expensive option is prone to failure, dealing with this right now myself on a C8. GMC is becoming a fuckin' joke. First and might be my last Corvette depending on how they deal with it.
@Corvette.Ronnie 2020 and no not often, weirdly enough transmission at 8k went bad so that took a month, when I got it back I noticed it. Weird part is the door panels. Also I'm not in overly hot area.
@@mrmrsmeowmeow9045 that’s disappointing. 5 days ago I just got my new Z06 HTC, HOWEVER…I got the 2LZ package so I’m hoping my interior won’t have this issue. The transmission on the other hand, if it goes I hope it happens during the warranty. Do you have an extended warranty on yours?
@Corvette.Ronnie bumper to bumper but they are being weird and only ordered the doors that are bubbling and delamminationing so weird, as they admitted its the adhesive gotta wait on dash report. Fantastic car otherwise but the trans did fail at 8k. Not sure on the vette long term had my cts v for almost a decade and a gt500 for 7 years...none of these issues.
I used a 23 gauge needle and I found a test spot and it left a visible puncture mark. I opted to pull the leather up some to get better leverage underneath. it had came up about 4 inches or so, I was able to shimmy the needle in between the dash from where it was coming up to spread the glue on the bubbled areas. I used a workout sand bag to weigh it down, someone recommended in the comments sand in a bag and that was a great suggestion! But I worked in sections to slowly lay it down and I couldn’t be happier. Ceramic tints going on asap!! I have a bmw 740i btw so much larger dash
Great video! I have a C7 here in Texas and so far I haven't experienced this issue-yet! I see that you did this fix over a year ago and am wondering how well the fix has held up after another hot summer?
Thanks for this. I have a couple of bubbles in my Jaguar F-Type dash that I'd like to correct, and this looks like a pretty good approach. I was wondering if I would need to add glue.
@@martinkeith3875 Sorry for the late response, it worked quite wonderful, its actually pretty hard to stab the leather so be very careful as i left a few puncture holes for being careless, but it works amazingly
Should you inject the glue when the dash is hot, the cooler it is the more it bubbles, I have one Big bubble, about the size of a dinner plate, looks worse when it's cool, let it sit in the sun it's stretches out and looks alot better, Thanks !!
@@silentstormstudios yes it would be, I actually have a 10 year extended warranty, but I’m on the big island Hawaii and our only Chevy dealership doesn’t work on the C8’s. I would have to ship my car to Honolulu for any warranty work. I’m praying I don’t ever have any big issues that I can’t handle myself.
What about a two part resin? I think I may be able to access the pocket from the back edge of the leather with a tube and syringe. The needle idea may be better. Viscosity may be too high with resin however.
What glue is that leather or just any strong ? Thanks for your info bro I needed that I parked my bmw at work for 2 months while I was away driving a truck and the florida sun burned my dash idk should have used a sunshade
Is that adhesive heat resistant? I have a Grand Cherokee with a leather dash and I used this type of repair method but the leather started coming back up after a year or so due to the high heat in Texas and the cars interior temp in the summer. I used a different contact cement.
My leather is ungluing majorly so I was hoping you would have a recommendation but yours was just bubbling. I guess i'm going to have to remove mine. Dang it
Glue didnt work. Put a bag of rice on it to hold it down over night then the next day didnt stick and instead found little hard glue clumps under the dash. Cant tell if its crap glue from Amazon or just crap glue in general.
You mentioned not adding too much glue but my entire piece is loose, still connected top and bottom but I can feel I can push it down. I am thinking I need to add quite a bit of glue and then work pretty steady at spreading it out. Any thoughts? My dash looks perfect now.
Thank you for this video and for sharing your experience. I need to do a little repair on my 3LT dash but was worried about sticking a needle into the leather. Your recommendation cleared it all up. I now feel confident to make the repair.
Thanks again..
Did you try the dash repair?
LOVE this Guy's stuff! Just saw some of his content today!!! I've had this Tear-Mender in my Paint/HSW Dept for over 22 years! I'm in an ACE store....so patronize your Hardware stores if you can.
Hi all, I just used the method in the video. I had inly a 4" area near the defroster grill. It dries pretty quickly and is an invisible repair in my case. A Quick aid when working near the contours of the dashboard such as I did. Take some sand or if you're lucky enough to have mortar mix around the garage and put enough in a plastic bag so it has some weight put it on top of your repair and since it's sand it'll flex with the contours mine came out absolutely mint😂mint
I used a rubber wedge to place on my repair.
SO grateful for this video. Thank you!THIS WORKS! ...a few things that worked for me...
2017 Grand Cherokee overland. Leather dash starting to look pretty bad and buckled.
Used the stuff recommended. Initially wasn't really holding, so BE GENEROUS with the glue . It's not super glue, after all. Push it down hard for the full 3 minutes - I went to 4 and it's working well. Be prepared to do multiple spots. Spreading it too thin just won't work...
I am about to try the same on our jeep, same year and make. It's a bloody disgrace what this car looks like after 6 years in mild climate... may I ask if it's still ok after 2 months?
I have the same well 2018 GC overland and I'm going to attempt this
@@aidenross5408 I worked very hard to make my dash look pretty darn good - HOWEVER - 3 months later it has returned to original condition. I live in the desert southwest, so possibly the intense sunlight was the factor. The glue just didn't hold. I used exactly the glue he had recommended. Maybe a different glue or epoxy? Good luck...
Put a sun block dash cover on when you park vehicle
@@lee.m.506 Same thing on my 2013 GC. Used Fiebing's Leathercraft cement. Worked about a year but is now coming up again. I live in south Texas so the Jeeps interior gets very hot even with the windshield having a reflector in the summer. Wish someone could come up with a long lasting solution.
Thank you very much for sharing the video! I had purchased everything that I needed on Amazon!
Applied the glue through the leather and it worked Amazing!!!!!
3LZ dash on my Z06 looks perfect again!!!!!!
Thanks again!
What is the name of the glue and needle you purchased on Amazon? Can you share a link?
What kind of glue did you use ?
Great idea. Many C7 owners that are having this problem need to watch this!
Great video! Thanks for sharing! I am about to do this myself and just needed a little more confidence!
I just used this on my 991 Turbo with a leather dash and it worked fantastic no more bubbles.
Did the needle holes disappear
Thanks, just found this video. This fix was something I've been thinking about doing, but just wasn't sure it would work. So again, thank you and I'm glad I found your video.
This is the main reason I only ordered a 2LZ interior. It looks great, nice job.
Kinda embarrasing the more expensive option is prone to failure, dealing with this right now myself on a C8. GMC is becoming a fuckin' joke. First and might be my last Corvette depending on how they deal with it.
@@mrmrsmeowmeow9045 Does your car sit outside often? What year is your C8?
@Corvette.Ronnie 2020 and no not often, weirdly enough transmission at 8k went bad so that took a month, when I got it back I noticed it. Weird part is the door panels. Also I'm not in overly hot area.
@@mrmrsmeowmeow9045 that’s disappointing. 5 days ago I just got my new Z06 HTC, HOWEVER…I got the 2LZ package so I’m hoping my interior won’t have this issue. The transmission on the other hand, if it goes I hope it happens during the warranty. Do you have an extended warranty on yours?
@Corvette.Ronnie bumper to bumper but they are being weird and only ordered the doors that are bubbling and delamminationing so weird, as they admitted its the adhesive gotta wait on dash report. Fantastic car otherwise but the trans did fail at 8k. Not sure on the vette long term had my cts v for almost a decade and a gt500 for 7 years...none of these issues.
this is a great idea. my leather started to lift on my mercedes. i’m doing this method.
Thanks for sharing the info. I hope I never get the problem but this would be my first solution.
It’s been a year, how is the dash doing today? Second, really wish you had shown us how you did it. But thanks for the trick going to try it
I used a 23 gauge needle and I found a test spot and it left a visible puncture mark. I opted to pull the leather up some to get better leverage underneath. it had came up about 4 inches or so, I was able to shimmy the needle in between the dash from where it was coming up to spread the glue on the bubbled areas. I used a workout sand bag to weigh it down, someone recommended in the comments sand in a bag and that was a great suggestion! But I worked in sections to slowly lay it down and I couldn’t be happier. Ceramic tints going on asap!! I have a bmw 740i btw so much larger dash
Make sure your tint shop doesn’t get your dash wet. The shop I went to got my dash wet and made the leather peel off more.
Great video! I have a C7 here in Texas and so far I haven't experienced this issue-yet! I see that you did this fix over a year ago and am wondering how well the fix has held up after another hot summer?
it worked great. im really happy with the result. thank you
Thanks for this. I have a couple of bubbles in my Jaguar F-Type dash that I'd like to correct, and this looks like a pretty good approach. I was wondering if I would need to add glue.
Coming up on a year since you posted the video. Can you update us on how it is holding up? I need to do my C7 LT3 dash and Passengers side door panel.
just odered the glue and needle ! , ill make sure to get back at you in a week or two when i get to my grand cherokee dash.
Any luck?
@@martinkeith3875 Sorry for the late response, it worked quite wonderful, its actually pretty hard to stab the leather so be very careful as i left a few puncture holes for being careless, but it works amazingly
Hello, excellent video, could you please put the link of where you bought the product, to be sure to buy the one that already worked. Thank you.
Should you inject the glue when the dash is hot, the cooler it is the more it bubbles, I have one Big bubble, about the size of a dinner plate, looks worse when it's cool, let it sit in the sun it's stretches out and looks alot better, Thanks !!
Thanks for your videos, I will try this fix on my c8. Subbed, keep up the great content.
your c8 dash is already bubbling??
Seems like if you're having this issue with a C8, it would still be covered under warranty, no?
@@silentstormstudios yes it would be, I actually have a 10 year extended warranty, but I’m on the big island Hawaii and our only Chevy dealership doesn’t work on the C8’s. I would have to ship my car to Honolulu for any warranty work. I’m praying I don’t ever have any big issues that I can’t handle myself.
Thanks, I needed this!! What glue did you use?
He says what glue he's using at the beginning of the video.
What about a two part resin? I think I may be able to access the pocket from the back edge of the leather with a tube and syringe. The needle idea may be better. Viscosity may be too high with resin however.
What glue is that leather or just any strong ? Thanks for your info bro I needed that I parked my bmw at work for 2 months while I was away driving a truck and the florida sun burned my dash idk should have used a sunshade
Is that adhesive heat resistant? I have a Grand Cherokee with a leather dash and I used this type of repair method but the leather started coming back up after a year or so due to the high heat in Texas and the cars interior temp in the summer. I used a different contact cement.
My leather is ungluing majorly so I was hoping you would have a recommendation but yours was just bubbling. I guess i'm going to have to remove mine. Dang it
Did you ever remove your dash I need to do mine
@@onejazkat not really. I cut off some of the leather and covered it with a dash cover
@@onejazkat I cut off as much as the leather that i could and then placed a nice cover on top
Where did you get the dash cover. You got a link
thanks for the tip!
Glue didnt work. Put a bag of rice on it to hold it down over night then the next day didnt stick and instead found little hard glue clumps under the dash. Cant tell if its crap glue from Amazon or just crap glue in general.
Good job!
I did mine on my C8 today and it stuck but it also show the whole area that the glue was spreaded. Suck but it looks better then bubbles I suppose
@@jrod.9234 yes, I have seen this done on a C8 too, for some reason it is more visible after the repair, especially in direct sunlight
What do you do closer to the windshield where the vent and headlight sensor is?
You mentioned not adding too much glue but my entire piece is loose, still connected top and bottom but I can feel I can push it down. I am thinking I need to add quite a bit of glue and then work pretty steady at spreading it out. Any thoughts? My dash looks perfect now.
I agree, you can always add a little bit more glue but you can't take it away
When pushing the injected blister out, if the glue was to exit, does it clean up with out issue?
Mine is peeling around the defrost vent. Any suggestions??
Same.. I'm not sure if this is possible when it's peeling there?
OMG, they sell syringes on Amazon?
Do you know who else sells them? Safeway, Walmart, FredMeyer and most hardware stores as well as hobb shops. LoL
Does anybody have a video on removing all of the dash, mine is not repairable
Mine is also bubbling
Nice car!
Bevel or blunt tip needle?
Bevel
Tried it and it didn’t work at all!
Doesn’t work at all it didn’t fix anything on my vehicle, basically because it doesn’t hold piece of crap.
What kind of car? If it's not a Corvette your dash material may be different. You may have foam in yours and not a solid base and leather to bond to.
I did not Learn anything !
Hey thank you bro I just message you thru messenger