Upholstery shop
#2
I used
Kelly's Quality Auto Upholstery
He's one man shop and a little quirky but does good work. Had him do a dash panel that had shrunk. Turned out good but also he's going to replace with new leather i bought.
Kelly's Quality Auto Upholstery
He's one man shop and a little quirky but does good work. Had him do a dash panel that had shrunk. Turned out good but also he's going to replace with new leather i bought.
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I had mine reglued by an upholstery shop, but first they had to carefully scrape off the old glue and the dessicated foam backing.
Glued back up with new foam, it cost about $300 CAD. $20/30 for a set of fir trees and a couple of hours of my time to get it out and put it back in.
Looks like new.
Glued back up with new foam, it cost about $300 CAD. $20/30 for a set of fir trees and a couple of hours of my time to get it out and put it back in.
Looks like new.
#9
If you can remove it, you can repair it. Soft wire brush, plastic scraper and some scotch bright pads. Use new foam and 3m brand spray trim adhesive. $50-$75 in consumables and an afternoon's work. By using the existing material no cheap mis- match of material or color change.
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