Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Body, interior, paint, chrome, and cosmetic items => Topic started by: Shvegel on February 17, 2021, 20:26:39
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My dash was cracked in a few spots and I wanted to recover it. Unfortunately, my car has an MB-tex interior and I wanted to keep it as original as possible. I though about just covering the dash in leather but wanted to keep it MB-tex if I could so I tried a couple experiments and came up with something that works pretty well. I soaked a paper towel in Acetone and wet down the back of the vinyl. I avoided getting any on the front. I then peeled the cloth scrim off the back of the vinyl leaving a nice pliable, thin, solid vinyl sheet. Sort of like skived vinyl. A little heat gun and my favorite vinyl top contact cement and voila!
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Looks great. Nice job and good idea.
jz
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Nice work!
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Wow!
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This is a very interesting way to do it!
Certainly makes the work at corners easier.
I thought that the fabric is needed for strength. You are not concerned about cracking later on without the cloth?
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Not at all. The PVC is quite elastic as opposed to the original covering which I assume is ABS.
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Maybe I should recover some dash parts with this method. I'm not 100% satisfied with my previous work. I found the sharp corners challenging.
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Good idea, I've tried to pull the cloth off, but doesn't really work. Is the acetone super aggressive or not to risky? Will it melt thru?
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It’s aggressive but manageable. Keep it off the face and you will be fine.
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great idea
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The proof is in the pudding. No one can deny the finished product is form fitting and a beautiful looking.
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Just going to ad a couple of tips here as well, --when applying the contact adhesive, make sure the items
gluing are at least 30 minutes apart before attaching, this is a common problem, has to be touch dry
with your hand before applying.
And also, you can double up and apply cement twice,--especially on porous items--again -half hour apart.
Also there is a fabulous product called 303 Proctective for vinly--its the ultimate uv protection,
i first used this product ,when i lived in US about year 1999--2000-- .Made in Chicago IL.
sorry stopped using Armorall years ago.
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Wayne,
I ended up gluing up just barely dry for a couple reasons. It allowed me to reposition if need be and the solvent in the glue helped soften the vinyl making it easier to form. A couple of the parts I had to do twice so I peeled off the mistake and wiped all the glue off with acetone.
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Where did you get the vinyl and what glue did you use.
Regards
Pinder
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Vinyl was from GAHH. I use Weld Wood High Heat Resistant contact cement. If it can hold a Landau to on a Cadillac in Texas heat it is good enough for me. Unfortunately only available in gallons.
https://www.amazon.com/Dap-Weldwood-Contact-Adhesive-Solvent/dp/B004IH3HAQ/ref=sxts_rp_s1_0?crid=1Q84ER191F3B1&cv_ct_cx=landau+top+adhesive&keywords=landau+top+adhesive&pd_rd_i=B004IH3HAQ&pd_rd_r=aa82431b-5483-4a0d-a409-7573fb51b447&pd_rd_w=wkVBC&pd_rd_wg=gEK39&pf_rd_p=dc8286ba-5f1e-4679-adde-8b7fe66c128e&pf_rd_r=F7N23708E0N0DF83TXR7&psc=1&qid=1645868922&sprefix=landau+top+adhesive%2Caps%2C120&sr=1-1-5e1b2986-06e6-4004-a85e-73bfa3ee44fe
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Thanks for the information.
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My interior color is MB Tex Dark Brown. on the GAH website it says Dark Brown color code is 709. Is this the correct one for my interior?