
DIY V's Professional with my reupholstery
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DIY V's Professional with my reupholstery
Our Westfalia Joker has a really nasty homemade 90's upholstery job (like grannies sofa) so I'm very keen to have her redone. I've had a trawl around on the net at various professional upholstery places and have no idea where to start. But I'm also pretty handy with a sewing manchine so contemplating trying to do it myself and ordering vitage fabric. Has anyone done this? and if so what were the results and any advice? I realise it would be cheaper but looking at the underside of the rock n roll I'm not sure how to cope with that. 

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Re: DIY V's Professional with my reupholstery
Or if anyone has suggestions as to where to buy reproduction vintage fabric???
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Re: DIY V's Professional with my reupholstery
Gunzl does a range of the fabrics. You may find what you're after there.
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Re: DIY V's Professional with my reupholstery
I had mine re-upholstered professionally.
I saved up and paid up.
Thing is DIY recovering and upholstering (they are different) looks DIY


I paid for door cards, two seats, buddy seat, rear bench and the bed
£800
I saved up and paid up.
Thing is DIY recovering and upholstering (they are different) looks DIY


I paid for door cards, two seats, buddy seat, rear bench and the bed
£800
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Re: DIY V's Professional with my reupholstery
It looks good, was that including all materials? where did you get it done?
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Re: DIY V's Professional with my reupholstery
Still got the barometer I see Kev
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Re: DIY V's Professional with my reupholstery
I had mine done at the same place (Traffic Trim, nr. Wolverhampton).


Worth having it done professionally IMHO. Pricey but once it's done it's done.


Worth having it done professionally IMHO. Pricey but once it's done it's done.
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Re: DIY V's Professional with my reupholstery
go pro everytime. doesnt cost as much as you think. 

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Re: DIY V's Professional with my reupholstery
fotherespie wrote:It looks good, was that including all materials? where did you get it done?
yes inclusive of materials and the seats were re-upholstered not just re-covered

Tim has a very good special offer on at the moment http://www.traffictrim.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
paulo 999 and the dozens of Tims customers from 80-90 will agree Tim is good and he's very fast... I must see Tim about having my rear card and slider side done..

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Re: DIY V's Professional with my reupholstery
They both look fabulous but I wouldn't dare let my scruffy pooch with her sharp little claws anywhere near it. And kids would be banned to a perimeter of 20 paces.
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Re: DIY V's Professional with my reupholstery
Both have used my furniture regularly.. plus I get oil over it
it all wipes off with soap and water.
it all wipes off with soap and water.
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kevtherev wrote:Both have used my furniture regularly.. plus I get oil over it
it all wipes off with soap and water.
Can I ask if your lovely shiny interior is vinyl or leather?
Does vinyl cope with dogs as well or better than leather?
Trying to work out best options for us n the muts ATM

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Re: DIY V's Professional with my reupholstery
I could have had either. Tim offers both materials
I chose vinyl as I have no dog
I would say leather scratches like vinyl, but would fair better.
I assume you are worried about sharp claws?
Then I would take steps to ensure an expensive addition to my van was not ruined in one weekend
I chose vinyl as I have no dog
I would say leather scratches like vinyl, but would fair better.
I assume you are worried about sharp claws?
Then I would take steps to ensure an expensive addition to my van was not ruined in one weekend

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