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Dathaeus
03-04-2023, 07:58 PM
Ok so these are annoying now in falling over the place, typical BMW bs with these little details SMH...

My quick solution is just to remove them but I am scared that where it is still held it will either tear off more parts that I actually need, or it wont tear off and I might have to use a razor and carefully cut as close as possible to the edges so as to remove and leave absolute minimal footprint.

Anyone else have successfully dealt with this? I think it is at the point of no return for a repair and see no reason why these pieces of cloth are necessary in the first place.

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fredo
03-04-2023, 08:21 PM
I bought new A&C pillars some years ago. I tested the fabric removal process on the old ones. I remember the fabric came out easily.

http://www.zhpmafia.com/forums/showthread.php?17178-Fabric-removal-on-A-amp-C-pillars

Dathaeus
03-04-2023, 08:47 PM
I bought new A&C pillars some years ago. I tested the fabric removal process on the old ones. I remember the fabric came out easily.

http://www.zhpmafia.com/forums/showthread.php?17178-Fabric-removal-on-A-amp-C-pillars


Thanks, just wanted to make sure I didnt back myself into a corner ripping out something that would be expensive to fix... I dont think the cloth adds that much to the interior aesthetic in the first place so hopefully it all comes out easy without a struggle...

t.er
03-04-2023, 10:22 PM
From my experience it's a toss-up as to whether or not the fabric will pull away cleanly or not - but I think yours might be bad enough so you can get away with it. Mine weren't so bad, when I pulled them off they did not look good and needed covering up.

fredo
03-05-2023, 01:33 PM
Just an idea. Maybe this could work?

https://www.amazon.com/Tulip-ColorShot-Instant-Interior-Upholstery/dp/B071K8DCS9/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=upholstery%2Bspray%2Bpaint&qid=1678051922&sr=8-3&th=1

t.er
03-05-2023, 01:37 PM
Just an idea. Maybe this could work?

https://www.amazon.com/Tulip-ColorShot-Instant-Interior-Upholstery/dp/B071K8DCS9/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=upholstery%2Bspray%2Bpaint&qid=1678051922&sr=8-3&th=1I'm actually trying that on the ones I rewrapped in alcantara. The side of the a-pillars that is facing the front is pretty faded... gonna do that with my rear deck as well

John in VA
03-05-2023, 01:59 PM
I used the SEM Color Coat aerosol spray (Landau black) for the rear deck on one of the E28s & E39. The fabric ends up somewhat stiff, but brushing it between light color coats helps. https://www.semproducts.com/product/color-coattm-aerosols

Dathaeus
03-05-2023, 09:39 PM
From my experience it's a toss-up as to whether or not the fabric will pull away cleanly or not - but I think yours might be bad enough so you can get away with it. Mine weren't so bad, when I pulled them off they did not look good and needed covering up.

You couldnt use like a razor or small scissors to handle the extra stuff? is it too risky in cutting the legit parts of the upholstery?

Shiftdnb
03-06-2023, 03:06 PM
You could probably use a steamer to loosen any glue to help remove the fabric.

///Mark_D
03-07-2023, 10:55 AM
New OEM style anthracite cloth is available for the pillars from Veteran Company in CA. BM3109 is the correct 1/16" felt backed fabric for the pillars and BM134 is 1/8" foam backed fabric for the headliner.

To install the new fabric you'll first need to remove the black felt backing that is remaining on your pillar trims. Regular isopropyl alcohol is good at dissolving the old adhesive and allow you to peel off the felt while not eating away the underlying plastic like brake cleaner, acetone, or other strong solvents will.

Here's a photo comparison of the fabrics against some new/used pillar trims.

http://www.zhpmafia.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=39703&d=1678215205

More photos here as well
https://www.e46fanatics.com/threads/marks-s54-touring-build.1244247/page-12#post-18933640

Dathaeus
03-08-2023, 09:04 PM
All the loose cloth actually pulled out very easily... only in the pillar area I had to cut around the screw with a razor... I could have unscrewed the screws and taken that part of the pinched cloth but why bother all that and possibly cause some more weirdness (the pillar cover strip already cracked and lost a couple of pegs, but not enough to not be able to snap them back in thank god) when it will be covered anyways.

The blackish surface underneath actually looks totally clean and fine to me, not sure why anyone would need to cover that part up with more work and other cloth, thats just me.

///Mark_D
03-09-2023, 06:39 AM
The thin layer you removed is only the outer part of the fabric. The "blackish surface" below, as you described it, is the felt backing of the fabric that is still firmly attached to the plastic pillar trims. What failed was the bond between the layer of fabric and backing, and not the bond between the backing and the plastic trim.

If you are fine with just leaving the pillars as-is and looking at the felt backing, that is your choice.

If you have any plans to recover the pillars though, you need to remove the felt backing to get back down to the bare plastic before applying new material. If you don't remove the backing your new material will not adhere properly, and it will also be doubled up with two layers of backing and won't lay down the way it should, especially on the A pillars where the bolt covers clip in.

For the cars that have gray or beige interior, the felt backing for those fabrics is white so it's not really an option to just leave them when the outer layer of fabric peels.

Will
03-12-2023, 06:56 PM
New OEM style anthracite cloth is available for the pillars from Veteran Company in CA. BM3109 is the correct 1/16" felt backed fabric for the pillars and BM134 is 1/8" foam backed fabric for the headliner.

To install the new fabric you'll first need to remove the black felt backing that is remaining on your pillar trims. Regular isopropyl alcohol is good at dissolving the old adhesive and allow you to peel off the felt while not eating away the underlying plastic like brake cleaner, acetone, or other strong solvents will.

Here's a photo comparison of the fabrics against some new/used pillar trims.

http://www.zhpmafia.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=39703&d=1678215205

More photos here as well
https://www.e46fanatics.com/threads/marks-s54-touring-build.1244247/page-12#post-18933640


Thanks for posting that, Mark. This thread is good timing for me as my pillars are falling apart again and my headliner over the rear seats is now sagging. The steamer is a good idea, I'll have to give that a try.