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BMW leather color black – recolor leather for seats & steering wheel

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BMW Leather Dye Black – Leather Re-dyeing for Seats & steering wheel

The BMW leather color black Black is one of the most important original colors for BMW leather seats, steering wheels, armrests, and interior trim. While black BMW leather has a high-quality and sporty look, it quickly shows signs of wear, shiny spots, color loss, scratches, or faded areas through daily use.

With the BMW leather color black from Ledertechnik You can professionally refresh, repair, and recolor worn BMW leather. The water-based leather dye was specially developed for pigmented automotive leather and provides an original, matte OEM finish.

Ideal for: BMW leather seats, sport seats, M-Sport seats, steering wheels, side bolsters, armrests, door panels, center console and black BMW leather interiors.

BMW leather color black for original BMW interior trim

Black BMW leather is particularly popular in BMW M models, sporty interiors, and classic BMW interiors. Friction from getting in and out, sunlight, skin oils, and regular use often lead to dull patches, a greasy sheen, or visible color wear.

BMW's black leather dye evens out these signs of wear and restores the high-quality appearance of the leather surface. It is particularly suitable for driver's seats, side bolsters, steering wheels, gear knobs, and armrests.

Suitable for numerous BMW models

  • BMW 1 Series E87, F20, F40
  • BMW 2 Series F22, F45, G42
  • BMW 3 Series E30, E36, E46, E90, F30, G20
  • BMW 4 Series F32, G22
  • BMW 5 Series E39, E60, F10, G30
  • BMW 6 Series E63, F12, G32
  • BMW 7 Series E38, E65, F01, G11
  • BMW 8 Series G15
  • BMW X1, X3, X4, X5, X6, X7
  • BMW M2, M3, M4, M5, M6, M8
  • BMW i3, i4, iX

Suitable for BMW leather types

  • BMW Dakota Leather Black
  • BMW Nappa Leather Black
  • BMW Merino Leather Black
  • BMW Vernasca Leather Black
  • BMW Montana Leather Black
  • BMW Boston Leather Black
  • BMW M-Sport Leather Black

Advantages of BMW leather color black

  • Authentic black BMW paint color
  • OEM matte finish instead of artificial shine
  • High coverage against paint abrasion and scratches
  • Abrasion-resistant and elastic
  • Water-based formula
  • UV-resistant
  • For seats, steering wheels, armrests and door panels
  • For repair, color refresh and recoloring
  • Made in Germany since 1999

Application areas

  • BMW leather seats dyed black
  • Repairing a black BMW steering wheel
  • BMW side bolster refresh
  • How to dye a BMW armrest black
  • Repairing BMW leather door trim
  • Refreshing a BMW leather center console
  • Maintaining BMW sports seats and M seats

BMW leather repair and recoloring

Minor scratches, color abrasion, faded areas, and shiny, greasy patches can be significantly improved with BMW Leather Color Black. For deeper cracks, small holes, or damaged leather structure, we also recommend our liquid leather as well as the appropriate BMW Leather Repair Kit.

Application of BMW leather color black

  1. Thoroughly clean the leather with leather cleaner.
  2. Prepare with leather degreaser.
  3. Lightly sand any shiny or damaged areas.
  4. Apply BMW Leather Paint Black thinly and evenly.
  5. Allow to dry between layers.
  6. Apply a second thin coat of paint if necessary.
  7. Apply leather sealant after the leather is completely dry.
  8. Finally, apply Leather Protector for care and UV protection.
A notice: Always test on an inconspicuous area before use. Not suitable for Alcantara, suede, nubuck, or open-pore aniline leather.

Suitable BMW products & counselor

Frequently asked questions about BMW leather color black

Can I dye BMW black leather myself?

&Yes. BMW Leather Color Black was developed for easy application and is suitable for leather seats, steering wheels, armrests and other pigmented smooth leather surfaces.

Is BMW's black leather color abrasion-resistant?

Yes. After sealing, a durable surface is created that is suitable for heavily used areas such as driver seats and steering wheels.

Can I use this to dye a BMW steering wheel black?

Yes. The color is ideally suited for BMW steering wheels because it is elastic, abrasion-resistant, and designed for frequently touched leather surfaces.

For which BMW leather types is this color suitable?

The color is suitable for pigmented BMW smooth leathers such as Dakota, Nappa, Merino, Vernasca, Montana and Boston leather.

Is BMW black leather suitable for Alcantara?

No. The leather dye is not suitable for Alcantara, suede, nubuck, or open-pore aniline leather.

Original Ledertechnik – Leamo – VILOU – Leather-Doc – Made in Germany

Original leather technology – Leamo, VILOU & Leather-Doc
🇩🇪 Made in Germany since 1999
🌍 Over 150,000 satisfied customers worldwide

🛡️ Certified quality | 💧 Water-based formula | ☀️ UV-resistant | 🧪 Lab tested | 🚗 For BMW leather seats & Steering wheels

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