Hello,
Everytime I brush past or touch my lining carpet stuff it rains down blue dust because it's past it's use by date I think, so it needs replacing, anyone know where I can get the material to do it again & what the material is, I'm on a tight budget so the lower the price the better, also which is the best glue to use,
Thanks,
Jon.
Headlining & interior trim material ?
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Re: Headlining & interior trim material ?
enjoy.
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Re: Headlining & interior trim material ?
Try 'Woolies' in Market Deeping near Peterborough. They will have everything you need..
IAN
IAN
Mmm what's that strange smell from my exhaust...
Re: Headlining & interior trim material ?
thanks for your replies, they both look good, my roof square corregated so I need something easy to mould, I'm also looking at making a 60" wide hammock in the roof so any ideas with that would be appreciated.
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Re: Headlining & interior trim material ?
i bought everything from mega van mats and with a decent hairdryer it moulds fantastically... The glue they cn supply you is the best on the market it sticks solid within seconds and can take heat to upto 70dg
they are definatley worth talking to, i did my who;e van myself but they offer a service for about £360 for your whole van and ithink next time it'd get them to do it...
they are definatley worth talking to, i did my who;e van myself but they offer a service for about £360 for your whole van and ithink next time it'd get them to do it...