Covering wall panels.
By now I have insulated and test fitted some panels. Time for the next step.
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When I was at Sportsmobile in Indiana for the Penthouse Top installation they sold me a roll of fabric that was the same as they used on the inside trim work. The receipt has it at $10 a yard and it's called Encompass blue velour.
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Installation is easy enough. Cut the fabric so you have enough to wrap around the edges.
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This material has something similar to a "grain" where the velour is in lines. I took great care to position the cloth on the panel so these lines would be vertical when the panels were installed in the van. After I got it just like I wanted it I used a socket set to weigh down one side so the material wouldn't shift.
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Then carefully roll back the half that's not weighted.
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Apply contact cement to the half of the board that's exposed. The fiberboard will soak up part of the first coat you put down so usually I had to do two coats but be careful and don't overdo it or the contact cement will soak through the front of the cloth. Before I got to this step I used a scrap piece of fiberboard and cloth and tested it so I'd have a good idea of what was the right amount of cement to put down. I suggest you do the same.
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Carefully roll the fabric back over the now contact cement coated fiberboard. Use your hands to smooth it out. I then moved the socket set to the glued side.
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Roll back the fabric on the unglued side. Glue this second half like the first half.
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Roll the cloth back over the second glued half and carefully smooth everything out. Cover with some scrap plywood and let sit overnight.
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