I wanted to share a bit of the door panel work I finally got after for the CQ. Quick back story is I had paid a shop a few years ago to recover the door cards sans any cushioning. There are fewer and fewer Auto upholstery shops these days and it seems even fewer that do quality work. Needless to say the covers peeled as many have reported after doing the job. Not only with Audi's but many vehicles of the vintage. Like much of this type of work it's true craftsmanship. IICR I paid $200 for the pair and thought that seemed reasonable, leaving the "pros to do it". Well, you get what you pay for. As you might infer from the photos, there is a lot of work involved to get it done correctly. What was also obvious is that the upholsterer I used cut several corners.
But I digress. I spent a lot of time reading about recovering the cards and what can't be said enough is that you need to use the pricey DAP Weldwood Landau Top and Trim contact adhesive. And given the amount of time removing, cleaning, prepping, masking, cutting, etc. why not pay for the best adhesive on the market?
If I were to do the project again or advise others, I'd recommend using a combination of hot glue *and* self tapping screws to re-attach the door pockets. Especially on the driver side that has 2x the number of plastic rivets; re-soldering the rivets proved quite challenging to get everything lined up and not wanting to leave so much as a pin hole in the finished covering.
I'd estimate I had 12 hours total over 3 days.
It is my hope that these cards now outlive me. That will be the ultimate test. They look fantastic and so far I am happy with the results. I went with 1/8" Volara sculpting foam for the plush "factory" feel. It really shows.
Now that I have a 3/4 of a gallon of this expensive adhesive I'll need to get after the headliner.
I'll update with final pictures of them mounted. It got late getting them back on the car and then was raining all day today.
"Workshop"....notice another related project on the "electrical bench". <winkwink> I'm looking for a handout from a forum member to get my seat reclining again!
But I digress. I spent a lot of time reading about recovering the cards and what can't be said enough is that you need to use the pricey DAP Weldwood Landau Top and Trim contact adhesive. And given the amount of time removing, cleaning, prepping, masking, cutting, etc. why not pay for the best adhesive on the market?
If I were to do the project again or advise others, I'd recommend using a combination of hot glue *and* self tapping screws to re-attach the door pockets. Especially on the driver side that has 2x the number of plastic rivets; re-soldering the rivets proved quite challenging to get everything lined up and not wanting to leave so much as a pin hole in the finished covering.
I'd estimate I had 12 hours total over 3 days.
It is my hope that these cards now outlive me. That will be the ultimate test. They look fantastic and so far I am happy with the results. I went with 1/8" Volara sculpting foam for the plush "factory" feel. It really shows.
Now that I have a 3/4 of a gallon of this expensive adhesive I'll need to get after the headliner.
I'll update with final pictures of them mounted. It got late getting them back on the car and then was raining all day today.
"Workshop"....notice another related project on the "electrical bench". <winkwink> I'm looking for a handout from a forum member to get my seat reclining again!