The process you did was good but it can be done more efficient to the long term. If you sand down the plastic it will help the adhesive sink in. Im not trying to argue, this is a great video
+Eduardo Felix Its been about a year and its still looking good, but yeah ill keep that in mind for next time. I heard you can also torch it or wipe it with acetone? Does that help too? You should post some videos!
Sulihack i wouldnt sand the plastic just make sure surface is clean and use heat resistant adhesive. where didyou get this alcantara btw? can you recommend places to buy fabrics leathers etc
Sulihack I wouldn't torch nubuck/suede/alcantara but I think the heat it afterwards to slightly re-liquify the glue to promote adhesion to the sanded surface and I think the acetone/alcohol is used as a solvent to clean and completely strip the surface of filth and oils for a better application
Эрик Давидыч if your going to reupholster, I would get genuine nubuck. alcantara is a cheap eco friendly material but doesn't hold up well long term (shift knobs get rough after 1-2 years)
I started taking off the fabric realizing it was stitched in or some shit. Nearly impossible to get it off. I’m just gonna yolo it and use the spray onto the fabric. Super 77 is pretty strong.
if you happen to watch these, can you post a closeup of the "seam" where you joined the two cut pieces? I'm worried about what that looks like up close. Thanks!
It isn't noticeable unless you inspect it. Just make sure you put enough glue and that the seem isn't loose. Also, try layering it so the the overlap is not in the driver/passengers viewing angle.
Thanks for the video I plan on doing my pillars in my truck and car.Looks good. Any reason why you went with 3m 77 instead of 90? I keep reading bad things about the 77 not holding up to interiors..-Nigel
+NewShockerGuy It was the only thing available. If the 3m 90 adhesive is better then I would go with that. Right now there are no noticeable problems with the current 77 install.
Looks great but the process is wrong and with the adhesive used, sun will take it down with time. I am a professional upholter designer and I've done many sued works, including my own. It's really nice, just a tip.
Sulihack I just bought some Faux suede , applying it to few panels in my car. Some people saying that alcantara is much better then faux. If you had a chance to work with both of them, can you give me any tips or some extra info on what's the difference between two in real life ? Thanks
The process you did was good but it can be done more efficient to the long term. If you sand down the plastic it will help the adhesive sink in. Im not trying to argue, this is a great video
+Eduardo Felix Its been about a year and its still looking good, but yeah ill keep that in mind for next time. I heard you can also torch it or wipe it with acetone? Does that help too?
You should post some videos!
Sulihack i wouldnt sand the plastic just make sure surface is clean and use heat resistant adhesive. where didyou get this alcantara btw? can you recommend places to buy fabrics leathers etc
Sulihack I wouldn't torch nubuck/suede/alcantara but I think the heat it afterwards to slightly re-liquify the glue to promote adhesion to the sanded surface and I think the acetone/alcohol is used as a solvent to clean and completely strip the surface of filth and oils for a better application
Эрик Давидыч if your going to reupholster, I would get genuine nubuck. alcantara is a cheap eco friendly material but doesn't hold up well long term (shift knobs get rough after 1-2 years)
@@GloGangBruceWayne You forgot to mention that real hide is expensive as fuck!
I've never tried the the torch but wiping does help. I learn alot from your videos too, I didn't mean to sound rude towards you
+Eduardo Felix Its okay, you weren't being rude. Thanks :)
If there’s an air bag in the a piller, do I need to unplug the battery?
I started taking off the fabric realizing it was stitched in or some shit. Nearly impossible to get it off. I’m just gonna yolo it and use the spray onto the fabric. Super 77 is pretty strong.
Have you got a picture of it now 😃
That was epic, how much material did you use? And where did you get it? Oh n what glue did you use fella
3 reasons why I’ll wrap instead of paint
1. Cancels rattles in plastic
2. Can always change it
3. Scratch resistant unlike paint
What's the name of the company that you got the seude from? Kovi, Keyston Bros? Also, how did you apply the adhesive without it staining? Light coats?
Sucks that he doesn’t reply just for that I’m gonna give him a thumbs down
Not cool bro
if you happen to watch these, can you post a closeup of the "seam" where you joined the two cut pieces? I'm worried about what that looks like up close. Thanks!
It isn't noticeable unless you inspect it. Just make sure you put enough glue and that the seem isn't loose. Also, try layering it so the the overlap is not in the driver/passengers viewing angle.
Owner of car sez: "Don't be rubbin yo chicken nuggie eatin' fingers on my interior, ya savages."
Where did you buy the suede
Amazing job guys!
Thanks alot! really appreciate it!
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Nice job keep the good work up
Thanks!
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terrific video
Toyota solara! Just like mine.
How would you do the cutting and sealing the edges thanks
What do you mean?
Thanks for the video I plan on doing my pillars in my truck and car.Looks good. Any reason why you went with 3m 77 instead of 90? I keep reading bad things about the 77 not holding up to interiors..-Nigel
+NewShockerGuy It was the only thing available. If the 3m 90 adhesive is better then I would go with that. Right now there are no noticeable problems with the current 77 install.
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Sir whole Dashboard wrap krrne ki kittni cost aati hai???
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Looks great but the process is wrong and with the adhesive used, sun will take it down with time. I am a professional upholter designer and I've done many sued works, including my own. It's really nice, just a tip.
what would the correct process be?
Eduardo Felix what glue can you recommend for the job ?
+Alex I. It's still holding up perfectly fine. I believe we used a spray adhesive, 3M Super 77.
Sulihack I just bought some Faux suede , applying it to few panels in my car. Some people saying that alcantara is much better then faux.
If you had a chance to work with both of them, can you give me any tips or some extra info on what's the difference between two in real life ?
Thanks
+Alex I. Alacantrs is better, I would suggest googling it for a good explaination.
Song ?
Sorry it's been a while and I can't remember!
what is the song that is used? very nice !
+imprezino I forgot, I'll see if I can find it!
Wow nice!
Thanks!
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When you make a video on a product, you should post what and where you got it......kinda annoying
Where did you buy the suede from?
It was purchased at our local fabric store.
Sulihack is it called microsuede like on the michaels site
+Kevin Nazareth I'm not sure if it's the exact same thing but it should work.
Spray can is horrible. Will eventually fall apart. Use weldwood and shoot with a gun. Sew the seams.
It hasn't failed yet since we filmed this. But yes I agree. Nothing really bests sewing it in
That music is so annoying the only way to listen to your video is on mute.