Dopey
Well-Known Member
Ok im gona have a bash at DIY on the roof lining I have just ordered 3m of Faux Suede (Weight 340g per metre) its the slightly thicker one the other is 300g and 240g which I think is too thin its not like its going to have any ware and tear on it, so you can go for a thinner one I guess, it will be on the roof untouched so it wont matter too much, my only worry with the thinner ones is the glue might bleed through the fabric and show when its fitted, I have some contact adhesive (2 cans of trimfix spray adhesive , high heat resistant 500ml each) I'm getting cream Faux Suede, when ordering you have to be careful of the width of it as there seems to be at least 2 sizes, one is too short and the other is going to be about just right (i think and hope) Width: 150cm is the one you need (just an inch under 5 Ft) and you need it at least 3m long (9ft at least) I don't know if I should take photos of the fitting and like a run through if there's a demand for it I will, as last time I did my panels I don't think anyone really used them or was interested ?? anyway, the whole thing with glue and fabric is less than £30 Nation wide trim is £280 plus fuel going to and from your house to get it done, (about £45 in my case) so its a big saving
http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f10/how-refurbish-your-door-pillars-step-step-guide-105740.html
http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f10/how-refurbish-your-door-pillars-step-step-guide-105740.html
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