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Old Apr 9, 2006
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Wrapped Interior

Heres some pics of my interior i wrapped with red cloth

http://www.cardomain.com/member_page...04_41_full.jpg

http://www.cardomain.com/member_page...04_39_full.jpg
 
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Old Apr 9, 2006
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that looks really good.
 
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Here you go..



 
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Old Apr 9, 2006
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Can you tell some more how/what you did?

What type of cloth?
What color?
Did you sortof cut out a shape?
how'd you make it equal around corners?
how'd you seal it to the truck?
Where you the guy who dye'd your whole interior?

Aaron
 
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Old Apr 9, 2006
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The color is a little 'loud' for me but you did a good job on it. It looks really nice.
 
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Old Apr 9, 2006
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thanks big will i havent figured out how to put the pics in the threads yet.

I choose a cloth that i thought would be pretty durable from a local fabric store. I also picked up some 3M 74 Spray Adhesive from the fabric store. Removed all the pieces i wanted to do. Cut the cloth about an 1 to 2 inches wider then the part being done. Spray some adhesive on the piece being done and some on the cloth as well press them together then flip it over and trim the corners and excess to fit.
 
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Old Apr 9, 2006
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now THAT is slick.

just a thought though, the cloth on the door panels will get dirty quicker than anything else from hands and arms, especially the handles.
 
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what about any like, edges that would make lil creases? is the material pretty thin? Can you give any better details on teh name?
 
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there wasnt really a name other then i got it from Hanncock fabrics, the cloth is pretty thin so it steches pretty good and made it easy to form to the pieces with out wrinkling or creasing.
 
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wow, thats sweet as hell man.
very nice job. that had to take some time
 
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