I've worked with the 3m adhesive stuff.  its super sticky its impossible to get off once it gets on your hands even with a lot of soap and water.  maybe goo gone would take it off..
							
						
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Well it looks like i'm going to have another go at it, as the suede on the overhead panel is now coming unglued as the days get hotter. The pillers are all still fine though. However, i'll be converting to an electric sunroof so i guess i would have had to do it again anyways.
So... glue with the glue gun approach, or 3m adhesive?
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do not want.Originally posted by Matt-Bhey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?Comment
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Any update with this and how it is holding up? did you re-do it?e30sport.net
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No update since the last time. Currently the car is getting a dinan turbo motor and drivetrain swapped into it, along with a bunch of suspension and subframe stuff... so it hasnt been around for me to redo the overhead panel. Its also getting an auto sunroof conversion so either way i would have to re-upholster it. The pillars are still holding up however. I might stick with the vinyl overhead panel though... and just heep the pillars suede. The visors are a pain to do and require sowing... i was going to use my mom's sowing skills but since then she has started chemotherapy so i think that will be on hold for a while. I'm glad to see you still have interest in this... if i remember correctly you were the skeptical one... haha.
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'89 325is - m20b25 - 5-speed - Individual​
'06 M3 Competition - 6-speed
'19 Porsche GT3 RS - 7-speed PDK
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bimma360...thinking about doing something similar on my 635. The PO had something screwed into the trim panel and I want to cover it. Also thinking of doing the dash as mine is cracked and new ones top $600.
Any updates? Has the area around the check panel fallen anymore?
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Still no updates as the car is still in the shop. Hopefully i'll have that damn thing back soon enough. To be honest, just use some of the heavy duty glue that has been suggested in this thread and i'm sure you wont have any problems. When i'm installing my new interior, i'll be redoing the rear shelf in the same material i used for the pillars (since i have a good amount left) and will be using the more heavy duty glue suggested.
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I used that stuff from Jo ann on my car and covered the smae things plus the rear speaker shelf, maybe a year ago, and it was faded so bad after like 6 months. It ended up looking grey/green. But I live in Miami and have sun on it all the time.Comment
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Dave,Still no updates as the car is still in the shop. Hopefully i'll have that damn thing back soon enough. To be honest, just use some of the heavy duty glue that has been suggested in this thread and i'm sure you wont have any problems. When i'm installing my new interior, i'll be redoing the rear shelf in the same material i used for the pillars (since i have a good amount left) and will be using the more heavy duty glue suggested.
Dave
Make sure all your suede is UV treated or it will fade on you. As far as glue goes just use a good Landau top contact cement and it will outlast your car. It is the glue they use to put the vinyl tops onto metal roofs, and you know how how hot that can get. I would also suggest using it for your door inserts as well.
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Thanks Kevin. I was planning on doing the landua's with the spray gun. Good call on the UV treatment... almost forgot about that. Also, i sent you a PM on e30tech with a question about hog rings.Dave,
Make sure all your suede is UV treated or it will fade on you. As far as glue goes just use a good Landau top contact cement and it will outlast your car. It is the glue they use to put the vinyl tops onto metal roofs, and you know how how hot that can get. I would also suggest using it for your door inserts as well.
Kevin
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I just checked it I can get you hogrings and pliers if you need them. I have great automotive grade suede's if you feel yours will do the job. Feel free to document all you want, I think the thing that sets me apart from others kits is attention to detail.
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