help with interior
TRAILORTRASH
08-20-2007, 04:44 PM
have a 1986 monte carlo that i am rebuilding and instead of piecing together a frickin interior which ive been trying for a year. im going to cover the all the interior trim in some sort of fabric vinyl tweed suede or something else yall suggest.
heres the hardest panel on the car. i have no idea how ill form it into the window i cant sew and i dont think tweed or the suede will stretch that much how about vinyl.
http://i10.ebayimg.com/01/i/000/a5/f7/29ed_1.JPG
what other fabrics/materials would you suggest
also a good adhesive seeing that im in florida and interior temps will get to about 120
heres the hardest panel on the car. i have no idea how ill form it into the window i cant sew and i dont think tweed or the suede will stretch that much how about vinyl.
http://i10.ebayimg.com/01/i/000/a5/f7/29ed_1.JPG
what other fabrics/materials would you suggest
also a good adhesive seeing that im in florida and interior temps will get to about 120
edson4433
08-26-2007, 01:03 AM
Frankly, I would use a 600 fine grit sand paper and find the Krylon of your choice. I did this with both of my Toyotas years ago with great success. Unless you cut the pattern out just right, it will never go on the panels correctly and look tacky. If you choose the paint route I would suggest that you sand, treat with a white or grey Krylon primer, and then paint.
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