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BDiggity 02-23-2010 04:36 PM

Vinyl interior questions again
 
Going to attempt to install new vinyl for interior again.

Couple Questions-

1. For the head liner, i thought about just applying the vinyl straight to the glass. Any issues w/ this or would i need some sort of foam backing? I wanted to use vinyl to keep the color consistency the same as the hull liner.

2. Last time i used 3M Super Trim spray adhesive. I didnt like the results, it seemed to get clumpy in some spots. Is there something better/different to use that would hold up & is easy to apply?

Griff 02-23-2010 06:05 PM

I would say that you need to use a thin, 1/4" or so, foam backing.

getrdunn 02-23-2010 07:01 PM

Griff is correct regarding the foam padding behind the vinyl. Also for best results if your doing a large area I would get the 3m adheasive by the gallon and buy a cheap automotive spray gun and apply moderate EVEN coats to each. Let each side set up for the recommended time. (probably 15 minutes or so) depending on the temps. I typically work from the center outward. Take your time.

Steve_H 02-23-2010 08:53 PM

If you dont use padding, everything that is not perfectly smooth and flat will show up thru the vinyl.

One thing you have to make sure of is you must remove ALL the old glue from the ceiling in order for the new foam to stick. Its a nasty smelly job.

BDiggity 02-24-2010 10:13 AM


Originally Posted by Steve_H (Post 3053633)
If you dont use padding, everything that is not perfectly smooth and flat will show up thru the vinyl.

One thing you have to make sure of is you must remove ALL the old glue from the ceiling in order for the new foam to stick. Its a nasty smelly job.

yeah we have already taken a wire wheel brushes to the glass & removed all the old glue & foam.

I think i might do the headliner like i am doing the sides. Use some panel board wrapped in 1/4" & vinyl. The panel board is light, but strong enough where the vinyl can be pulled tight around it. then just mount it to the ceiling. i wanted to avoid using the screws w/ cap covers, but thats what cig used on all their pieces, so i may just do the same.

BDiggity 02-28-2010 03:43 PM

Not the best pic, but one side is up! only took us about 10 hrs. :eek: Just took it slow, didnt want to blow through another 6 yards of vinyl. Looks pretty damn good i think- much better than how it was when i bought it.

Will be at the lake next weekend for a bday, so cant get back to it for another 2 weeks.

http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/e...1267377032.jpg

Griff 03-02-2010 12:20 AM

Looks good. At this rate you might even have it all done by the MWBP Poker Run:lolhit::D:D

Steve_H 03-02-2010 05:38 AM

Is that vinyl and foam or just foam?

If just foam you might want to clue the vinyl to the foam before gluing to the ceiling. Also, it looks like you may need to overlap more material on the center section and the sides but its hard to tell from the picture. The hatch needs to come off at some point also.

BDiggity 03-02-2010 10:15 AM

Griff- It will be done by Memorial !!!! I am actually going out there this weekend so i now have two extra days this month i didnt expect.

Steve- Its vinyl over the foam. The color turned out to be a little darker than what i was expecting, but i think it will look good against the white cushions & purple trim pieces.

The Cafe center & sides have separate trim pieces that cover up the middle & go up to the top from the sides. They mount to the bare wood pieces. When i took the pic, we hadnt done all the trimming & routing it into the crevices. The hatch shouldnt need to come off, there is another vinyl trim piece (not installed yet) that goes around the glass.

wayne272 03-02-2010 06:45 PM

keep the pictures of your progress coming!!


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