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DISCUSSION => Interior => Topic started by: JP 91iS on June 29, 2009, 01:41:38 PM

Title: Recovering Rear Deck with WalMart Felt
Post by: JP 91iS on June 29, 2009, 01:41:38 PM
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Old original rear deck.  Faded and gross.  I decided to run the BMW Premium sound speakers so I found a good donor deck:

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Nasty donor deck.

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Stripped off the old fabric.  I just ripped it up and peeled off any hanging tails of the understuff - tried to get it as smooth as possible so no lumps would show up under the new fabric.

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Fabric on the deck.  I bought 2 yards of black felt from walmart for around $6.50.  1 yard would have been enough but I'm glad I bought extra because I messed up on the first attempt.  I used a can of 3M high strength spray glue - these are kind of expensive at $17 a can.  It was tricky to get the fabric to go smooth all the way around the curved areas.  I had to cut out some notches and match up the seams to get it to lay flat.  This fabric works well to hide any mistakes.  This felt is about 1/2 the thickness of the original stuff so the vents on the rear don't fit as snug.  I noticed that worlduph.com has the OE deck fabric available by the yard.

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Cut holes for the speakers and seatbelts.  I left out the hole for the seatbelt anchor since soon I will only be seating 2 passengers in the rear...

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Upclose shot of the fabric texture.  Its not very plush but it looks good.  Tends to pick up lint and stuff, but nothing that can't be cleaned.

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I'm satisfied with the results.  Took about an hour the get the fabric all smoothed out and touched up.
Title: Recovering Rear Deck with WalMart Felt
Post by: DesktopDave on June 29, 2009, 02:34:09 PM
That's spotless...nice job!  Makes me want to change mine too.