Can the wrikles be flattened or stretched back into shape? I have a chance to buy some rear door panels that are hard to find and they have some wrinkles where the vinyl is releasing. Not bad and most of the panel is very nice.
What do you mean by pull up material? I realize I will have to release the edge on the side where its wrinkled andIf you are willing to pull up some up some of the existing material to do it, I found a heat gun and some new contact cement works good.
The spray 3M High Strength #90 is some tough stuff.
cool do you have a pic of the finished work?If you are willing to pull up some up some of the existing material to do it, I found a heat gun and some new contact cement works good.
The spray 3M High Strength #90 is some tough stuff.
What do you mean by pull up material? I realize I will have to release the edge on the side where its wrinkled and
cool do you have a pic of the finished work?
I'm tryng it now with a steam iron. It's kicking my butt. I'll try a heat gun with the 3M 90 spray.Trailbeast is correct. The 40 year old material is now hardened and reluctant to change (like some people I know). The important part is the use of a heat gun to soften and stretch the material. I wouldn't use steam as that would make the material wet. A steamer is good for headliners. Pull up the old stuff, heat and slowly work and glue. All this being said, nothing looks as nice as a new panel.