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> Any ideas on removing identations from the vinyl part of door panel, stored door panels and got dented lines in vinyl
post Nov 29, 2009 - 8:57 PM
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I stored my door panels the wrong way now I have crease lines in the vinyl. I am looking for someone with experience on how to remove the creases. I tried a steamer and it helped a little but they are still there. Any help or ideas on what others have tried would be appreciated.





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post Nov 30, 2009 - 6:29 AM
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Bump! Somebody has to have a solution
post Nov 30, 2009 - 7:10 AM
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Isn't that basically foam behind the vinyl? If that's the case, I think there's not much to do about it mate.

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post Nov 30, 2009 - 1:02 PM
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try using a hair dryer and heat it up for alittle bit
post Dec 1, 2009 - 10:02 AM
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QUOTE (bmj67 @ Nov 30, 2009 - 3:02 PM) *
try using a hair dryer and heat it up for alittle bit


^^^ a hair dryer or a heat gun is a very effective way to make vinyl more malleable, after heat is applied. I've used this same principle to apply vinyl inserts along my car's dash/interior. So if the same concept applies, it wouldn't be a bad idea to at least try.


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post Dec 2, 2009 - 7:07 AM
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I'd go for the heat gun, just be very careful, heat guns put out a ton of heat so don't get it too close (like less than six inches)-and B.G. by gollykeep it moving back and forth, don't stay in one spot. Blow dryers probably won't put out enough heat.
post Dec 3, 2009 - 2:29 PM
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give it to vinchX and he can put leather in it....

heat gun, but be careful....


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post Dec 3, 2009 - 2:54 PM
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a blow dryer will put out enough heat if you have it on high heat and low air. i've done it before when i recovered atv and dirt bike seats. just heat it and work the area around with your fingers it should come back up. as others have said dont get too close and dont overheat

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