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Looks good, did you make the lining up yourself because the fit looks spot on?!
I had to cut my van back using quite an aggressive cutting compound 3 times before mine even stopped being matt finish......
Enjoy!
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cheers chris,yea i cut the floor,bulk head and the wheel arches out of 9mm ply,the sides out of 6mm and the door panels out of 4mm,assembled the wheel arches,gave it all a good sand down an 3 coats of varnish then assembled it al in the van,insulated it all to cut down on the road noise(works great) and finished it off with brass screws and brass cups...now i dont want to get it dirty haha
i think i will need to give the van a good polish with something along the same lines as you have to try and bring it back to life.
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24-07-2012, 04:49 AM
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Hi and welcome to the forum johnyboy748
You Have done a first class job with the Lining.
woodshaper
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Excellent job! It looks very nice indeed.
Are you planning on putting any protection on the edge of the ply
flooring around the area of the back door?
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I used farecla G3 and a damp cloth, then normal t cut followed by some auto glym polish and a bodywork sealer- hopefully I wont have to do it again for a LONG time!
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