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Today's Cosmetic Project
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The paint on the interior grab bars of my '02 R50 is pretty worn. I was looking into refinishing them as I did my dash and console tubes in Rustoleum Hammered finish paint - but was not in the mood to deal with all the disassembly and masking.
So after seeing leather covers on ebay, I decided to do it myself with the "hide of the Nauga". I made some rough paper patterns, cut the "hide" and applied the pieces. The edges are all rolled under. Supplies: >Contact Cement >"hide of the Nauga" - half a yard,available at JoAnn fabrics - called Upholstery Vinyl > Scissors, Razor blade and small flatblade screwdriver. As I applied the pieces, I used the razor and scissors to trim as I fit the cover. I used the flatblade to pry up the armrest so that I could tuck that cut edge under the pad. 1-Cut patterns. 2-Apply cement to door pulls. 3-While the cement is drying, cut the vinyl - just flip the pattern for each side. 4-Glue up the back of the vinyl. 5-Enjoy a beverage while the glue dries - do this in the driveway - the fumes are bad. 6- Apply the vinyl - vertical bar first. Be sure to roll the edges under that meet the interior surface. 7-Pull the vinyl taut as you apply it. 8- I also fit and cut a small piece to cover the last 3/4 in. of the bar on the other end of the arm rest pad. Total job, both doors - less than 2 hours, start to finish. Just be sure to let the contact cement dry thoroughly. |
I want to see your hammered metal dash.
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See my gallery - it is Rustoleum Hammered Metal Finish Paint - dash. console posts & speaker covers in doors.
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