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bigscoth



Member Since: 05 Feb 2014
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Alcantara alternative
I'm looking to re-cover a 2000 90 headlining that has got really grubby and had some sags. The liner is sound the material covering it is not. I've seen advice on recovering technique, but mostly with fuzzy felt type material. Alcantara is painfully expensive, does anyone have ideas for an alternative that can conform and be stretched about a bit to re-cover a head liner?
Thanks
Post #305486 6th Feb 2014 12:03am
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jimbob7



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Fake suede fer the win thread closed
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Super-suede-Faux...1225777654 Pov.spec,ftw. 2006, 110,TD5.
Post #305495 6th Feb 2014 12:28am
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yobbie



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United Kingdom 1999 Defender 90 Td5 Heritage LE Bronze Green
I had mine done as well as the top half of the door panels for £300

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Post #305508 6th Feb 2014 7:58am
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rich



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England 2004 Defender 90 2.5 TD HT Barolo Black
Alston technosuede the supplier is transcal its £35 plus vat a linear meter and the number +44 (0)1506 440 111
Post #305509 6th Feb 2014 8:00am
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bigscoth



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Yobbie, that's exactly the look I'm after. Was that glued on to the headliner or did they do it some other way? It looks really smooth.
Do you find people -children and childish- leaving messages in the material now? Wink
Rich, thanks for the contact details.
The guy who did the refurb on my 90 did such a good job that I think it deserves the hard top doing properly.
Post #305515 6th Feb 2014 8:38am
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GUM97



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United Kingdom 1997 Defender 90 300 Tdi HT Stornoway Grey
Yobbie- That looks top notch! Cool Cool Mr. Green An engine to TDi for!
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Post #305674 6th Feb 2014 7:45pm
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SachaR



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Italy 1995 Defender 90 300 Tdi CSW Stornoway Grey
Word of advice, get it done professionally as the whole trick is in the way it is attached/glue. I used the fake alcantara on the door cars and they look OK for a couple of months and then the glue started to lift..... ended up redoing it in a fake leather

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 1995 300TDI CSW 90
1968 Mini Innocenti
Post #305869 7th Feb 2014 12:43pm
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bigscoth



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That's a really nice finish.
Funnily enough I'm watching some material very similar to that on the bay of E...I thought it would make nice door card covering. The farm run (similar to the school run but horses not kids) is grotty at this time of year and wipe clean is definitely the way forward.
I'm planning to use adhesive panel dampening on the roof and then some closed cell foam to insulate to hopefully prevent 'the drip' and won't get the headlining trimmed till then I think.
Post #306608 9th Feb 2014 7:08pm
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Concept Trimming



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Headlinings
I use Technosuede for re-lining headlinings.
To recover the front, rear and top rear door sections of a 90 would cost £300 plus postage and VAT.
Phone Phil on 01237 424046.
Post #306773 10th Feb 2014 11:01am
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yobbie



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United Kingdom 1999 Defender 90 Td5 Heritage LE Bronze Green
bigscoth wrote:
Yobbie, that's exactly the look I'm after. Was that glued on to the headliner or did they do it some other way? It looks really smooth.
Do you find people -children and childish- leaving messages in the material now? Wink
Rich, thanks for the contact details.
The guy who did the refurb on my 90 did such a good job that I think it deserves the hard top doing properly.


I don't know how it was done I guess it was glued, these are the door tops they had a thin layer of foam put under them to make it more comfortable

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Post #307294 11th Feb 2014 10:27pm
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