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So I'm trying to remove the fabric from my rear deck it's glued on. Does anybody know how to remove it so I can reupholster it with black speaker fabric?
Yeah I'm using speaker fabric you're right.I would use speaker FABRIC, not speaker carpet
One or the other... in a ventilated area. Don't mix chemicals!!!Yeah I'm using speaker fabric you're right.
409 and acetone I'll try those. Thanks before the tip about the heat gun and roller to form it to the shape much appreciated.
Id honestly go over the existing with 3m tac and a roller and heat gun to form. Removing the existing is a time consuming and messy tactic and really a patient concept. Easier to just go over the original/existing IMO. Less work and less time.Yeah I'm using speaker fabric you're right.
409 and acetone I'll try those. Thanks before the tip about the heat gun and roller to form it to the shape much appreciated.
I was just thinking that, your last comment. Going over the existing. It looks intact without bubbles. I think it would cover easily and would be slightly thicker... maybe a reduction in vibrations.Id honestly go over the existing with 3m tac and a roller and heat gun to form. Removing the existing is a time consuming and messy tactic and really a patient concept. Easier to just go over the original/existing IMO. Less work and less time.
Speaker fabric is not thick at all. so it should go on easily. I would spray the 3m lightly, not heavy as it may bleed throughI was just thinking that, your last comment. Going over the existing. It looks intact without bubbles. I think it would cover easily and would be slightly thicker... maybe a reduction in vibrations.
I'm using grill fabric. I'd rather take the existing off because I'm going to need to deaden the other side with foam deadener so that where it meets the metal on the rear deck there's no rattle. And I need to keep it as thin as possible because of the fit as well.Id honestly go over the existing with 3m tac and a roller and heat gun to form. Removing the existing is a time consuming and messy tactic and really a patient concept. Easier to just go over the original/existing IMO. Less work and less time.