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Old 06-29-2008, 12:08 PM
atlanta.raider atlanta.raider is offline
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240D Interior Door Panels

Greetings all! I have searched the forums and 'net for the past 3 days trying to figure out the best way to restore my Palmino MBtex door panels. They are in excellent condition, except for the air bubbles that are starting to appear. I'm assuming either the adhesive is losing it's grip or the material is just stretched out from heat and age.

Anyway, I would like to "spruce" them up and tighten the MBtex if possible, so my questions are:

1. Can the door panels be removed and then re-wrapped or have the adhesive reapplied (I am totally relying on the assumption that there is, in fact, adhesive)?

2. I was thinking that maybe a low viscosity adhesive applied through a syringe might be injected into the voids and allow for re-application. Does this sound reasonable?

3. Does anyone have techniques and/or methods used to tighten the "fabric" up?

Thanks in advance.

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