Has anyone done this on here? Im looking to add some fabric to my doors to replace the original grey that was on them. About 3 years ago my stock fabric was peeling off and I put krazy glue to hold it on....big mistake. Took me 2 hours to get the crap off one panel with full strength acetone and sand it in preparation to glue it. When scratching with my fingernail I ripped some spots where the fabric would normally cover, so leaving it as bare vinyl is not an option anymore. Would using a spray adhesive be a good choice or should I use contact cement? Im rebuilding my rear speaker decking because mine is basically petrified. Im planning on using contact cement to secure the new charcoal carpet to new particle board. I even replaced the filter in the rear fan because mine was brittle and disgusting.
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wow, that IS petrified... I don't have a fan in the back of my car...lol... my last r32 had red vinyl replacing the grey, and they used a red silicone bead to hold it in ... not sure what glue though...
once mine started to fall off cause the car was parking in the sun for a long time... I used a fabric spray called "Feather 647" or something like that.. worked goodLast edited by archaeic_bloke; 02-19-2011, 09:30 PM.The SkyLife Community & News Website --> http://www.skylife4ever.com
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Originally posted by frankiman View Postyou can also buy a can of 3M industrial all-purpose spray on adhesive @ canadian tire, it works wonders
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Ya I have a acklands grainger catalogue its about $30 a can. I use the 77 all the time during oil refinery shutdowns. Just wanted to see the consensus on what to use. Should be a breeze since I have the old fabric to use as a template. My car and block is blue, Im going to have red valve covers and timing cover. Black leather with red switching for the shift and hand brake boots, probably a red shift knob (if I can find one I like). Ill get some red fabric for the panels, it should look pretty sharp. I may also get a very fine paint brush and paint the engraved "sparco" label on my steering wheel to red...yellow sux.Last edited by TheyKilledKenny; 02-20-2011, 03:42 AM.Regards,
Ken.
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Originally posted by TheyKilledKenny View PostYa I have a acklands grainger catalogue its about $30 a can. I use the 77 all the time during oil refinery shutdowns. Just wanted to see the consensus on what to use. Should be a breeze since I have the old fabric to use as a template. My car and block is blue, Im going to have red valve covers and timing cover. Black leather with red switching for the shift and hand brake boots, probably a red shift knob (if I can find one I like). Ill get some red fabric for the panels, it should look pretty sharp. I may also get a very fine paint brush and paint the engraved "sparco" label on my steering wheel to red...yellow sux.
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I cant remove the panel off the door its molded as one piece. I like the folding the material in half to line it up part.Regards,
Ken.
Bayside Blue '89 HCR32 RB22 "MORE POWA"
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Blue '14 Mazda CX-5 - GF's Grocery Getter
White '10 Mazda 3 - Daily Driver
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Originally posted by TheyKilledKenny View PostI cant remove the panel off the door its molded as one piece. I like the folding the material in half to line it up part.
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Originally posted by Bossman View PostYes, use 3M 77 or even better 3M 90 high strength spray adhesive. Your local auto body supply places or industrial supply places should carry them if Crap Tire don't have the 90.Originally posted by frankiman View Postyou can also buy a can of 3M industrial all-purpose spray on adhesive @ canadian tire, it works wonders1992 BNR32 SKYLINE GTR
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Originally posted by Marus92 View PostWhat about pillar vinyls? I was at CT pondering with both the 3M and cement in my hands and finally put back the 3M on the shelf... cement didn't do crap.
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Originally posted by Bossman View PostYou mean contact cement? Contact cement works too but make sure you are working at room temperature. Mix the stuff well and you have to apply on both side of the contact surface. Be sure the glue is tacky, too early or too late (dry) and it won't work too well.
Anyway, I'll try the glue next summer and if it doesn't work I'll run the pillars naked for a while. Thanks for the tips. I hope I can find a decent detailer in Moncton to clean the rest of the interior.1992 BNR32 SKYLINE GTR
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Originally posted by Marus92 View PostThe contact cement was fresh and I was doing it in hot summer sunlight, so the panels must of been warm. The vinyl is probably gone though, it seemed too small/taut to cover the panel, as if it shrivelled up.
Anyway, I'll try the glue next summer and if it doesn't work I'll run the pillars naked for a while. Thanks for the tips. I hope I can find a decent detailer in Moncton to clean the rest of the interior.
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