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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de marzo de 2025
This product worked perfectly in our 2014 Honda Odyssey Touring Elite. The doors look close to brand new again!
D Ellis
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de febrero de 2024
I thought the quality and color match of this was very good - good value. I have four installation pointers:(1) I removed the plastic guide strip from the OEM pad to aid initial alignment. Just remove stitches and glue to the replacement along the seam.(2) Contact cement doesn't work ... I thought that is what they were using in the installation video. Regardless, I found 3M Super 77 spray adhesive to work perfectly - it holds the fabric, and is easy to pull back if a mistake is made.(3) The curve in the middle is a struggle to get adhesion with smoothness (OEM uses a vacuum system), but I found that by using a 1-1/2" rigid foam cylinder worked great to press into that curve.(4) The plastic tool that is included is useless. Stretching the fabric is all that is needed to remove creases and get an OEM look. Along the edge, I used pliers to pull, and then press with my fingers on the back side.
Simply Me
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de octubre de 2024
It’s not the right fit for my car
Ashlee Lapeyrouse
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de septiembre de 2024
Ok seriously if I was able to watch some YouTube videos and do this project myself then literally ANYONE can 😅Tips to make it easier:- use the 3M glue spray.- glue a little bit at a time and let it sit for a minute to get tacky before sticking it together.- use clips so you don’t have to hold it forever! This helped to get the edges really tight.Take your time and be patient! That’s really what it comes down to. A lot of the reviews say it didn’t fit good after gluing or it had fold marks but I think you really just have to go slow and glue a little at a time and smooth it as you go. It took a while but it turned out fine :)
David M Pryor
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de agosto de 2021
This fabric is made of two layers - the outer gray or black vinyl and then a foam layer. There are some helpful YouTube videos about how to remove the door panel, and yes you do need to remove the whole interior door panel because the piece that this fabric attaches to can only be unscrewed from the inside. You tear off the original material and you are left with a rigid plastic piece. Use headliner adhesive to attach the replacement vinyl. Read the instructions. Generally you spray both surfaces and then let it sit for a couple minutes before attaching the new fabric on to the plastic form. Pay attention to the original material and how it was cut so that you can have a visual to copy as you wrap the new vinyl and deal with the corners and edges.This is where it gets tricky. To get a good fit, you do need to stretch the fabric a bit, but when you do that the vinyl separates from the foam layer. That is the reason for my 3 star review. The solution is to use a brush on adhesive (Weldwood contact cement) to glue to layers of fabric back together and tighten up the corners (again, read the instructions - same deal, brush on to both surfaces and then wait for it to dry to tacky before pressing together.) This would have been a much easier job if the vinyl and foam came with a stronger adherence and I didn't have to glue all of those edges back together.However, for $30 plus whatever I spent on glue, I'm happy with how it turned out. Not perfect but way better.
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