Monaro felt trims and seals

Monaro felt trims and seals

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Lincsls1

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3,415 posts

146 months

Sunday 2nd May 2021
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Hi guys n gals.
As we know, the Monaro has a few trims and seals that have some sort of felt or velvet covering on them.
The one in the picture I got is a brand new one so its perfect. The other side has some slight wear to this felt stuff and that side is obsolete. As are many trim parts are now frown
Wondering if anyone can suggest a solution, maybe a flocking specialist could rejuvenate these parts or maybe there is a spray of some type?
I'm trying to make a really good example of my car, and its getting there, but stuff like this lets it down.

99PBATR

486 posts

84 months

Sunday 2nd May 2021
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Might be worth posting something on Detailing world. The guys and gals on there are seriously knowledgeablesmokin and I bet someone will know how to help

Lincsls1

Original Poster:

3,415 posts

146 months

Sunday 2nd May 2021
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99PBATR said:
Might be worth posting something on Detailing world. The guys and gals on there are seriously knowledgeablesmokin and I bet someone will know how to help
Good call. thumbup

MarvinTPA

237 posts

135 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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I found a site with an online EPC
https://nemigaparts.com/cat_spares/epc/pontiac/2v1...
Don't know if this'll help. Will look for roof trims for your other thread.

Lincsls1

Original Poster:

3,415 posts

146 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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MarvinTPA said:
I found a site with an online EPC
https://nemigaparts.com/cat_spares/epc/pontiac/2v1...
Don't know if this'll help. Will look for roof trims for your other thread.
Yep, I appreciate your help.
Identifying the parts numbers isn't the issue though. The parts are mostly obsolete, if not silly, silly money now.
I was asking if the felt/flocking bits could be refurbished somehow.

fred bloggs

1,340 posts

206 months

Tuesday 4th May 2021
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Buy a flocking kit from ebay . About £20 . Use a very small roller to apply the glue where you want the flock, and puff it on.