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Door card material

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Hi all - can anyone recommend a vinyl type product to fix to my soon to be renovated door cards.

I'm worried that if I choose the wrong colour it'll all look plain daft!!

I have two moggies to care for - one with red interior and one with black - any tips would be greatly appreciated.
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Post by dunketh »

By pure chance I found that Halfords Red Vinyl Spray paint is an exact match - or as near as damn it - to the original red used in my '66.

I sprayed all four door cards using a few tins, a couple reacted and went a little pink so I polished them with standard 'autoglym' and they came up perfectly. (I just straightened the door cards and re-stapled the original vinyl where necessary)

I did this about six months ago now and since that time they've gotton dirty and been wiped over and rubbed against many a time but the paint has stayed true. :D
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Post by RogerRust »

The other possibility is to get a couple of cans of VinylKote made to match your colour. It is available from a company called Woollies. They are based at Peterborough. see;

http://www.woolies-trim.co.uk/

not cheap though at £14 pluss p+p a can

I used the stock grey colour for the back of my traveller and it has lasted really well. I think they stock black and red - ask for a colour match sample.
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Post by grahamt7 »

get them on ebay, ive just bought two, not dead cheap but excellent kit.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MORRIS-MINOR-FRON ... dZViewItem
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Post by dp »

If you aren't too worried about originality you could use your old panels as templates for thin mdf (or just use old panels) and cover them in something like this.
http://www.automobiletrim.com/vinyl-leatherette.html

I've made a parcel shelf and the panels to the side of the footwell in this way so far.
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Post by Stig »

Anyone know if you can straighten out curly panels? I was thinking along the lines of steaming/dampening them and pressing them while they dry.

Any tips?
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Honest guys - save the hassle and buy them at £30 a pair!!!
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Post by motherofgod »

Yes I agree, or buy new hardboard and attach old vinyl!

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Post by wibble_puppy »

Woollies sell millboard which is good for door cards, not too expensive, you buy a large sheet and cut out your own shape. It comes as standard black I think - very hard and stiff. It's what I'm going to use for the van doors - not sure what to cut it with though - maybe the jigsaw.

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Post by Stig »

You see, the problem with fitting new & shiny panels is that the rest of the interior then looks even more shabby. It's like cleaning/polishing just one wing. Of course once I actually fit the new driver's seat cover I bought a month ago it'll show up all the other faded & dirty vinyl. Hey ho.
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Post by chickenjohn »

These guys sell vinyl by the metre or foot/ inches and also sell mill board (the backing material to the vinyl) http://www.classiccar-trim.com/ if thats any help and you fancy making your own!
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Post by iandromiskin »

I need to replace the interior door panel on my saloon. Judging by the posts above, if I cut a piece of thin hard board to shape and re use the red interior trim with approiate holes for the fasteners, that should work - should'nt it ????? :-? :-?
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Post by paulk »

I've done this with some success on the front side panels (ie in front of the doors) but not on the doors themselves yet.
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Post by wibble_puppy »

so does anyone know how to punch out the holes around the edge of the nice new piece of millboard? do you need to get hold of a punch?

also i am a bit stumped as to how to do the slot for the handles - presumably punch two holes and then saw between them :-?

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Post by SR »

right then ,im doing this now with really good results, vinyl on a roll ,very cheap, new hardboard cards using old as template, drill holes and wire brush ruff edges,spray adhesive and duct tape,easy and enjoyable
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Post by chickenjohn »

Results look great Steve! I like the nice grain on the vinyl.
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Post by SR »

cheers mate, around£9 a metre,54" wide ,bargain
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