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Old 04-15-2013, 11:36 AM   #177
Jive Turkey
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Originally Posted by mrdanyo View Post
Any chance you could do a write-up on the whole wrapping process? I do remember that it's your first time working with fabric, and I'm pretty convinced that I'm gonna want to do the same thing to my interior too. ITS TOO SMEXY. :P
its really simple.

first pop out all the trim you want. lay it over the fabric and cut enough to cover it and then some.

then get some good glue. i used 3m 90. take the fabric and spray it with glue, then apply the foam to hte fabric. let it dry.

the spray the glue on what you are wrapping and on the foam. let it get tacky and apply it. stretch it, and put it on. start with the center of the piece and pull and smooth it out, fold over the corners and pull it tight. trim the excess with a knife. if it doesn't look good peel off and start over i did that multiple times.

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Originally Posted by Khazzy View Post
Where did you get the Black trim pieces? I have been wanting to do this since I got the car.
i got them from amoyama

here is the thread:
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...=22352&page=15
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