Shot of my custom two-tone door panel
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that's not something that you just decided to do out of the clear blue, right? Are you in that field or are you involved in textiles or automotive interiors? Great job!
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anyone who's upolstered anything before would know.. any time you just go over the old stuff, you magnify creases and stuff like that....
I steamed it afterwards and even went over it with a steam carpet cleaner too....... to clean up any dirt that got on it from the install..... it looks and feels like the alcantara door inserts on the A6 and A8's.... it's sexy.
I steamed it afterwards and even went over it with a steam carpet cleaner too....... to clean up any dirt that got on it from the install..... it looks and feels like the alcantara door inserts on the A6 and A8's.... it's sexy.
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it's also why we build the systems we do too.... so it all goes hand and hand. I could imagine it looking good....... then I saw an Audi Exclusive interior and thought - hey that was my idea...... then just figured out how to do.... I should have a degree in spray glues as they were a huge part of my presentations in school -- making up presentation boards and such..
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