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Roof and door linings

07 Mar 2014, 11:36

Howzit guys and girls.Has anyone had their roof linings re-upholstered or have done it themselves?I want to give the Corsa a nice revamp in the interior and am going with black and subtle bits of yellow..hahaha.
Question is,where can I buy the proper/quality materials?And also is there some sort of spray on adhesive I can use to make the process easier?
Thanks in advance. :winkithumbs:
Last edited by Corsa Addict on 07 Mar 2014, 11:47, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Topic moved to 'Interior'

Re: Roof and door linings

07 Mar 2014, 13:11

You get canned contact adhesive from most hardware or building stores like build it.Its around R60 - R80
For the fabric itself you will have to go from store to store to find the quality material you need
i redid my cars back speaker board.just spray on both parts and let dry and then stick them together
i want to do my interior as well.Still deciding on the look.

Re: Roof and door linings

07 Mar 2014, 13:22

Thanks for the help!Will let you know how it goes once iv found a nice material. :thumbup: Will also be wrapping my pillar's plastics in black,and getting me a nice Momo steering wheel.After next payday ofcos :oops:

Re: Roof and door linings

12 Mar 2014, 19:29

I think you can buy colors of tubing like red, yellow and stuff. I had mine made black with red tubing/lines.

Re: Roof and door linings

13 Mar 2014, 10:53

Quick question: how do you get the board out of the car?j My Coupe's lining is starting to sag and I can't for the life of me figure out how I could get the thing out to work on it.

Re: Roof and door linings

13 Mar 2014, 13:22

Mischif wrote:I think you can buy colors of tubing like red, yellow and stuff. I had mine made black with red tubing/lines.

Can you remember where you got the material from?

cyberpuppy wrote:Quick question: how do you get the board out of the car?j My Coupe's lining is starting to sag and I can't for the life of me figure out how I could get the thing out to work on it.

You have to start by stripping out the sun visors,interior light and your door pillar plastics,then usually the roof lining is secured with some clips,so a good pull on them usually works,otherwise you will meed a spreader if you don't want to damage the clips.
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