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vect0r
How do I get vinyl to stick to fabric? I've tried the spray adhesive and it does not work...

mwdguy
stitch it

Soulfly
LOL... I Saw your car a few days ago!! hahah...


Anyway.. I'm not laughing at you.. Your car actually looks nice.. So.. Congrats! :thumbup: :thumbup:

vect0r
quote:
Originally posted by mwdguy
stitch it


The fabric is on a door panel, which is glued on that stupid cardboard shit...

vect0r
quote:
Originally posted by Soulfly
LOL... I Saw your car a few days ago!! hahah...


Anyway.. I'm not laughing at you.. Your car actually looks nice.. So.. Congrats! :thumbup: :thumbup:



Oh yeah? Where'd you see it?

Thanks for the comment, yeah I have like three dents that need to get taken out, and my friend recently though it'd be funny to jump on the roof, which created another dent :mad: but I figure I'll just get that all done when it gets repainted...

Soulfly
I saw you parked in the visions Parkin lot... :thumbup:

Still looked nice though. :cool:

vect0r
ah yes, I seen your car there aswell

nice clean ride :thumbup:

thats where I figured it'd be but I just thought I'd check.. yeah I'm there like at least two times a week..

stupid car stereo stuff is addicting.

Markgase2000
Hi vector , regarding your dilemma I would use weather strip adhesive. Put it on the vinyl and on the fabric let it get tacky then put them together. Make sure it is almost dry before putting them together or else it may not work.

Charles_00civic
the capret stuck to the carpet ont he panels. I ahve this dillema with my van. lol. If you glue it straigh to the carpet it'll ahvea more plush look but not as clean. Umm. Take an angle grinder, put a sander disk on it and have fun. Your disk will be covered in burn carpet but it'll do the job. Will Leave a very adhesive surface behind too. Then use some spray adhesive and spray and stick. I used my styrofoam bags my headlights were shipped in and put them ontop, pulled ther vinyl taunt ands put a car battery on top. Turned out nice. lol. This way you dont have to cut those little grooves to amke it fit, just lay it on and cut around it. I used small staples around back though, just to make it look neat.

vect0r
I don't understand what you did with the angle grinder, but I think I understand what you mean...

Soulfly
Invest In an aftermarket exhaust too!!

That would add another perspective to that ride... :thumbup:

vect0r
yeah thats definately next :thumbup:

Charles_00civic
basically sand it off. lol. burnt carpet will either fall of or can be sanded smooth. ahha. your covering it with vinyl anyways. lol. P.s whered you get toyur vinyl from. I gto mine at fanny's but ic ant find newhere else since that place closed down .

vect0r
fabric land..

Charles_00civic
hokay man. :beer:




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