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The drivers side front kick panel in my 31 coupe has been unintentionally kicked a number of times while driving. The kick panel is cardboard stock covered with a fake leather grain material. The lower section which is near the clutch pedal is where the scuff damage is located. Does anyone have experience with making a repair like this besides buying a new one?
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To my knowledge the original embossed cardboard is no longer available, so they make them as you described, with the vinyl cover. You might call Classtique upholstery and ask Mike for a piece of vinyl to glue on after removing the damaged one.
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Another thought would be to put a small piece of rubber or adhesive backed felt, along the lower section where it getting bumped. To protect the panel for the future.
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I've had grained leather and vinyl on furniture spot "reconditioned " due to scratches/scuffs at furniture re-upholstery shops. Hard to spot the repairs unless in bright light and really looking for it. Works best if damage to material is minor and not torn/gouged. Or perhaps an auto upholstery shop. |
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