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Covering door panels with vinyl
I would like to cover my steel door panels in my 69 with vinyl. Has anyone done this and have any suggestions on the best way to do it, best glue to use, ext? Pics would be very nice also.
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Re: Covering door panels with vinyl
Message Grumpy Old Man he does upholstery on the board
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Re: Covering door panels with vinyl
^^^X2. He does them for no profit and lives in TN.
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Re: Covering door panels with vinyl
Yes, really easy to do this. Clean the panel well with wax/grease remover. Place the panel finish side down onto the back of the vinyl. Trace the panel onto the vinyl. Cut the vinyl leaving a 2" reveal around your pattern. Apply contact cement (quart size container from a hardware store and a cheap spray gun, alternatively 3M offers the contact cement in a spray can. Personally like the quart so I can use an acid brush to apply glue in hard to reach areas.). Spray the panel and then the pattern, let them set until about dry to the touch. Then lay the vinyl over the panel working from center, push the vinyl into the ribs on the panel working your way to the edges. Once you are satisfied, flip over and spray the reveal and the edge of the panel. Let tack and then fold the vinyl over, you can apply a little heat with a hairdryer to help stretch around the corners.
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Re: Covering door panels with vinyl
^^ that's pretty much it but you may want to work it in 4" sections at a time all the way across the panel and not glue the whole panel at once , this makes easier to work with the material and not end up with accidental wrinkles .
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