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Customizing Car Interior Questions?


Easternshore
07-21-2010, 02:44 AM
I'm just wanting to know mainly on how hard of a job this might be? or if it's just simply something that takes some time to do..

I'm wanting to do white interior, but my seats instead of cloth covering them in leather, and then my door trims, dash board etc.. in white vinyl and my the floor in a new color as well

What type of materials and tools would i need to do this at home.

I do plan to buy all spare parts so i wont risk stuffing up my original parts.

arock7musicx
08-19-2010, 03:11 PM
No offense, but if you don't know the answers to these questions, you won't be able to reupholster your seats in leather.

eckoman_pdx
02-11-2011, 04:23 AM
I used to do custom show quality upholstery work (I still do some work). It's a lot harder than you think. If you haven't done it before, you're best bet is probably to take it to a professional. They'll know what products to use and what works best. Even the best DIY jobs I've seen online screw up by using the wrong contact cement, crappy materials, the wrong thread, screwed up seam allowances or more.

You're best bet is to take it to a custom upholstery shop. You'll have a heck of a time doing a dashboard, the door panels (unless it's an old school car with flat panels), etc if you've never done it. Also, you can't source a quality contact cement in a can from a regular store. Some "DIY" people think you can, but that's just the truth. Nothing beats a good contact cement from a glue pot.

Be aware it's expensive. For carpets, try Auto Custom Carpets. You can try them for floor mats too. Those are items you can put in yourself. Carpets do NOT come with the holes cut, so you'll have to do that. Measure twice, cut one or you'll be buying a new piece. If you've never stitched, don't even try the seats unless it's spares.

You'll need upholstery thread, contact cement, leather, scrim, hog ring pliers, and lots more to even attempt to do it yourself. Upholstery is an under-appreciated skill.

jaimefrancisco
01-30-2013, 10:23 PM
Hey dude,

It is really better to trust your car interior to the professionals because they know more better than you and they can do more. You can browse for an economical prices with quality service in the internet. :smooch:

autoservice2013
02-01-2013, 05:42 AM
Just search for auto services in the internet. They might have some anwers to your problem?

Ambrosemartin
02-01-2013, 07:52 AM
I think, it doesn't take much to create just a few changes so that your car has a different look. But maybe you need to search more about it before start. Well, I think internet can be the best option.

pccr
03-06-2013, 08:10 AM
If you know how to do the work then you can go on. Otherwise it will be better to consult a car interior decorators.

Driving Instructor
03-07-2013, 12:42 AM
Hello Everyone,
I have a question,
Is there anyone to tell me how can I protect my dashboard from cracking and fading???
plz reply as soon as possible..

AndrewTeal
03-13-2013, 12:14 PM
Hello Everyone,
I have a question,
Is there anyone to tell me how can I protect my dashboard from cracking and fading???
plz reply as soon as possible..

Get a dash mat/cover they work great against cracking and fading

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