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General Upholstery Questions and Comments => General Discussion => Topic started by: Vtool on January 15, 2012, 08:40:59 pm

Title: dash recover
Post by: Vtool on January 15, 2012, 08:40:59 pm
Has anyone recovered a dash pad ? this is for a honda. just wanted some tips. I have it stipped. plan on using heat gun and  steamer for vinyl.
Title: Re: dash recover
Post by: SHHR on January 16, 2012, 04:13:32 am
I've covered many. Lot's of heat, patience, tugging, and a very stretchy material. On any tight right angles like around the gauge areas, you'll do good to pattern and sew a seam there for any sharp transitions. certainly a good leather or high stretch vinyl will conform , but sometimes the seam improves looks and saves aggravation too.
Kyle
Title: Re: dash recover
Post by: TheHogRing on January 16, 2012, 11:31:42 pm
Check out this site, it'll walk you through the process: http://www.justdashes.com/71_olds_dash.php

Best of luck Vtool. No doubt you'll do a great job!
Title: Re: dash recover
Post by: ncydmn on January 20, 2012, 06:01:02 pm
Well that vacuum machine and oven to heat the vinyl would be awesome, but for those of us without here is the way I have to do them.  good luck!!

http://roykeithclassics.com/Dash_Pad_Repair.html (http://roykeithclassics.com/Dash_Pad_Repair.html)           
Title: Re: dash recover
Post by: TheHogRing on January 20, 2012, 09:00:27 pm
NCYDMN, great job on that dash! We'd love to feature it on The Hog Ring just as we did our gel pad "how to". Please let us know if that's okay - and/or if you'd like to add or change anything. You can email us off this list forum by visiting our website and clicking on the mail icon in the top right of the homepage.

Thanks!
Title: Re: dash recover
Post by: Vtool on January 21, 2012, 10:04:49 am
thanks for the info . this will be for my own personal car. I also purchased a freehand cutter, that hog ring had mentioned on his site. that is a neat tool. I hope to put a unique design on my dash. this car will be a example of my work for potential customers. thanks again folks. Vtool