DIY interior

Discussion in 'Non Technical' started by lonnie, Feb 26, 2008.

  1. lonnie

    lonnie Super Member

    Hey guys, I did a DIY job on my interior a while ago (did the seats too, thanks to maxfrom aus). Only problem is I didn't get the door panels quite right. Now I've got this from a GB, and I'm wondering if I should try the doors again myself, or get someone to do it...

    Any tips, like a hair dryer or paddle pop sticks around the edges?

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  2. peter

    peter "Mostly harmless"

    what does the interior look like

    where is it lifting
     
  3. Z_FNQ

    Z_FNQ Refuse to Grow Old

    Lonnie depends what material you are covering it with. From that photoit appears to be a speaker pod am I right? If so it would be easy to cover.

    Tony:cool:
     
  4. lonnie

    lonnie Super Member

    Don't have any good photos but it's around the edges where it goes into that little crack at the top and in the corners at the top. I called a guy in Brisbane and he wanted $150 per side even using my material. So I think I'll try it myself. Does anyone have any tips?

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  5. lonnie

    lonnie Super Member

    Thats the speaker pod I'm about to put in, but I'm asking about doing the door panel again before I put the pod in, as I'm taking the door apart to do it anyway.

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  6. Z_FNQ

    Z_FNQ Refuse to Grow Old

    You sound like you have read this thread but just in case here it is. If you are using vinyl then you should use a hairdryer or heatgun to warm the material.

    If you have already done it and it is lifting then likely the glue you used was not the right one. Try Selleys Quickgrip (solvent based) and use as per the directions.

    Tony:cool:
     

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