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Re: more ?s
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Paul McNab
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Dec 27, 2008 13:12 PST
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I think that's what I may do, but I'm thinking of redoing the black vinyl.
Its getting brittle and cracking away a bit. Fortunately it doesn't look too
rusted underneath with alot of what may be original white paint.
A friend of my Dads is an upholsterer and fixed the tears in my top for me
so I was concidering letting have a go at the worst of the side curtains
since I now have 2 sets. He was great with the top, I dropped it off around
8 AM with a couple pics I printed off of the places I wanted fixed(2 tears
and 2 rips at joints); he asked if 11 was ok, when he heard the I was
working past his closing time he said he pop by dads and leave it on his
deck if nobody was around. Pretty good service for a few beer.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kubel Mann" <kubel-@att.net>
To: <thi-@topica.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2008 2:07 PM
Subject: Re: [VW-181] more ?s
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I would leave the polycarbonate alone and use until they no longer
provide service.
On Dec 27, 2008, at 11:03 AM, paul mcnab wrote:
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hi again;
The set of window curtains that have good frames and are clear have a
hard polycarbonate plastic rather than the flexible vinyl; would any
upholsterer be able to redo the vinyl or should I leave well enough
alone. Part of the reason these curtains may have faired better is
because the came in a vinyl pouch to store them in so maybe with some
TLC when using them I'll get some more time out of them before having to
worry about them
Paul McNab
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