Interior refurb of a T25

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Re: Interior refurb of a T25

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Thanks RobH !

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Re: Interior refurb of a T25

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Hello,

This is my first post too, we bought a T25 last week and I've been given the job of 'sorting out the interior'.

I think we need new foam and I'm thinking of making new covers for the r&r bed. I've seen suggestions of ebay for material.

Is it upholstery material that is used?
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suggest you don't buy foam from ebay as there's no guarantee it will fit. I was luckily and had a good foam supplier (Clapton E5 London, they measured it for me and suggest 5" thick, the foam is quite hard and will make a very comfortable r&r bed. Cost me £120 but was very happy with the service. Ebay foam is about £70-80, but no guarantee the size is right.
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The upholstery is done! I'm VERY happy and love the colour.
Just need to sort out the cupboards now, there's some horrible sticky back plastic brown wood effect on the fridge ( which doesn't appear to work) Not sure where to go to get this done.
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